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In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, laser engraving has emerged as a versatile and indispensable tool across numerous industries. This cutting-edge technology harnesses the power of focused laser beams to etch, mark, or cut a wide variety of materials with precision and efficiency. From industrial manufacturing to creative arts, the applications of laser engraving are boundless, revolutionizing the way we approach design, customization, and production processes.
-This type of laser engraver is commonly used for non-metal materials such as wood, acrylic, leather, glass, and plastics. CO2 laser engravers are renowned for their versatility and ability to produce intricate designs with smooth edges.
-Fiber laser engravers are highly regarded for their exceptional speed, precision, and durability, making them ideal for industrial applications such as metal engraving, marking, and annealing. These machines are commonly used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and medical device manufacturing.
Humanized design worktable, handy material recycling drawer
Strong machine frame, make sure stable performance while high speed cutting or engraving
Glass Tube life can reach 1000Hours , R F. metal laser tube available
Imported II-VI INFRARED focus lens, high steadily laser output
All electrical parts strictly conform to CE Standard
Electric lift worktable easy for processing diverse thickness sheets
Wood: Such as wooden boards, wooden crafts, etc. Laser engraving can create patterns, text, or intricate designs on the surface of wood, commonly used in furniture decoration, wooden gifts, etc.
Leather: Including genuine leather, synthetic leather, etc. Laser engraving can imprint text, patterns, or textures on leather products, commonly found in leather goods, footwear, apparel, etc.
Plastics: Such as acrylic, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polycarbonate (PC), etc. Laser engraving can mark, cut, or engrave on plastic products, widely used in electronics, toys, advertising signage, etc.
Glass: Including glass sheets, glassware, etc. Laser engraving can produce clear patterns or text on the surface of glass, commonly seen in glass crafts, customized gifts, etc.
Stone: Such as marble, granite, etc. Laser engraving can carve text, patterns, or reliefs on the surface of stone, commonly used in tombstones, memorabilia, architectural decoration, etc
Metals: Including stainless steel, aluminum, copper, brass, etc. Metal laser engraving is often used for producing signage, nameplates, part marking, etc