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Laser Engraving & Laser Cutting for Print Products

Discover the wide range of possibilities with laser engraving and laser cutting. Enhance your print products with intricate engravings, or create clever effects with precision die cuts through laser cutting. In addition to traditional print products (books, brochures, flyers, business cards, menus, greeting cards, etc.), a variety of other materials can also be processed, such as acrylic, glass, textiles, leather, plastics, wood, and even stone. With laser engraving and laser cutting, we bring creative ideas to life that leave a lasting impression.

Precise Laser Cutting | Laser Punching

Precision Laser Punching

Book with laser cut, laser punching

In laser cutting or laser punching, shapes are cut out and removed from the material. Since the underlying elements become visible, clever effects can be created. For example, a book case processed with laser punching can make graphic elements of the hidden book cover visible, or you can turn a family photo into a puzzle using laser cutting. We can quickly implement special book refinements, unique gift ideas, and extraordinary promotional materials. We are happy to advise you on the possibilities.

Laser Engraving | Laser Marking

Laser Engraving as a Relief Pattern

Book with laser engraving, laser marking

Impressive engravings and relief patterns are no problem with our laser engraving machine. The laser precisely removes material from the workpiece at various depths – depending on the material and surface characteristics, beautiful and clever effects can be created. The computer-controlled laser can also transfer very delicate patterns as fine engravings and even raster graphics such as photos onto various materials.

Application Examples for Laser Engraving and Laser Cutting

What can be engraved?

Our laser engraving machine can process formats up to 610 x 305 mm. The maximum workpiece height ranges from 144 to 170 mm depending on the application.

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Aluminum Table point
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Laser Engraving and Laser Cutting for Print Products

Laser engraving is a technique in which a focused light beam is used to cut into materials such as wood, metal, plastic, glass, ceramic, stone, leather, paper, foam, rubber, etc. The cutting effect is achieved through the interaction between the energy of the laser and the material being engraved. This technique is widely used in the manufacturing industry, as it enables businesses to produce custom parts.

There are two main types of lasers: continuous-wave lasers (CW) and pulsed lasers. CW lasers emit constant light waves, while pulsed lasers emit short bursts of light. Pulsed lasers are often preferred over CW lasers, as they allow for faster processing times and higher cutting quality. Additionally, pulsed lasers offer better control over the cutting depth.

Laser engraving has become very popular over the years. With the advent of 3D printing, laser engraving has gained even more recognition. Objects such as pens, mugs, mouse pads, keychains, and more can be excellently personalized in this way.

The ability to create complex shapes and intricate details makes laser engraving a great way to enhance the value of your products. This makes it ideal for creating custom gifts, promotional items, and personalized goods.

What is Laser Cutting?

Laser cutting is a method of material removal using a focused light or energy beam. In this process, high-performance lasers (usually CO2) are used to cut through materials such as metals, plastics, ceramics, glass, wood, stone, leather, and paper.

There are two types of laser cutting machines: Computer Numerical Control (CNC) and manual machines. CNC machines perform automated operations and are controlled by computers. They are programmed to follow specific instructions and operate at very precise speeds. Manual machines, on the other hand, require human operators to move the machine manually along the desired path. Manual machines are slower than their CNC counterparts but offer flexibility and control.

In short: laser cutting is a great method for cutting materials such as wood, plastic, or metal. In this method, a high-performance light beam is used to remove material from a raw material.

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Do you already have ideas about how our laser engraving can enhance your project and have questions about feasibility or pricing? Feel free to write to us. If you already have a PDF file with the desired engraving or cutting pattern, please send it along – this way, we can provide you with more accurate information.

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