The Power of Laser Cutting
Laser cutting is one of the most revolutionary technologies in modern manufacturing. By using a focused laser beam, we can cut, engrave and mark materials with unmatched precision and speed.
From thin metal sheets to thick steel structures, laser cutting offers the flexibility and accuracy required by diverse industries and applications.
Types of Laser Cutting Technologies
CO2 Laser Cutting
The traditional and proven technology for thick materials. Ideal for steel, stainless steel, aluminium and non-metals such as acrylic and wood.
- Excellent for thick plates (up to 25mm)
- High-quality cut edges
- Cost-effective for large volumes
Fiber Laser Cutting
The latest generation of laser technology with superior energy efficiency and speed. Perfect for thin to medium-thick metals.
- High speed and precision
- Lower operating costs
- Minimal maintenance required
UV Laser Cutting
Precision technology for sensitive materials and micro-machining. Ideal for electronics, medical devices and fine details.
- No heat impact on the material
- Extreme precision for micro-details
- Suitable for sensitive materials
Benefits of Laser Cutting
High Speed
Fastest cutting method for thin to medium-thick materials, resulting in shorter lead times.
Superior Precision
Narrow cutting kerf and high dimensional accuracy for complex geometries.
Minimal Material Loss
A thin cutting kerf means less material waste and more efficient material use.
Complex Shapes
No limits on shape complexity - from simple straight lines to intricate patterns.
Fiber laser cutting of stainless steel tubes.
Applications by Industry
Metalworking
Sheet metal, frames, housings and structural parts for various applications.
Electronics
Printed circuit boards, housings and precision parts for electronic devices.
Decorative
Artworks, decorative panels and architectural elements with complex patterns.
Material Compatibility
Metals
- Steel and stainless steel
- Aluminium and alloys
- Copper and brass
- Titanium and superalloys
Non-metals
- Acrylic and perspex
- Wood and MDF
- Fabrics and textiles
- Paper and cardboard