Laser Cutting and Laser Engraving Service

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Laser Cutting

Laser cutting involves directing a high-powered laser beam onto a material’s surface to cut through it. The laser beam is extremely concentrated and controlled, allowing for clean and precise cuts with minimal material distortion. It can cut a wide range of materials, such as wood, metal, acrylic, paper, and fabric. Laser cutting is highly accurate and can create intricate shapes and designs that would be difficult or impossible to achieve with traditional cutting tools.

Materials: Wood, metal, glass, leather, paper, and more.

Precision: Extremely precise, ideal for complex patterns, fine details, and sharp edges.

Laser Engraving

Laser engraving, on the other hand, uses a laser to etch or burn a design or text onto a material’s surface. Unlike cutting, engraving doesn’t cut all the way through the material; instead, it vaporizes the surface to create a permanent mark. This technique is often used for creating logos, personalized messages, or intricate patterns that don’t require material removal, but rather a high-contrast surface design.

Materials: Wood, glass, metal, plastic, leather, stone, and more.

Detailing: It can produce highly detailed, fine engravings with varying depths depending on the intensity of the laser and the material’s response.

Applications: Commonly used for creating personalized gifts, awards, signage, branding on products, and even micro engraving for small parts.

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