What is laser processing.
Laser cutting and laser engraving are advanced technological processes that use a concentrated beam of light to work on a wide range of materials with extreme precision. Laser cutting separates materials with smooth, well-defined edges without physical contact, while laser engraving etches or marks the surface to create detailed designs, text, or patterns. Both processes are ideal for industrial laser marking and high-definition customization.

Areas of application.
Laser cutting and engraving are used to cut various metals and to engrave plastics, glass, and metals such as steel, aluminum, copper, and brass, producing graphics, logos, or serial numbers on industrial components. In the graphics field, they are employed for signage, displays, and customizations on a wide variety of substrates. Industrial laser engraving is also used to mark precision components with extremely fine details that remain readable even at microscopic levels.
Technical advantages.
Laser cutting and engraving offer millimetric precision, excellent edge quality, and high repeatability. Detailed machining can be achieved on thin or thick materials without compromising the integrity of the part. Clean, sharp edges reduce the need for secondary finishing. The flexibility of laser technology allows processing of metal, plastic, glass, and composite materials without altering their properties. Unit-level customization and the marking of data, logos, and serial numbers make laser processing ideal for small batches and one-off productions.

Our process.
Our laser cutting and engraving process ensures precision and efficiency. We prepare and optimize the digital file for cutting or engraving and load it into the system, which automatically follows the programmed path. During cutting, the laser beam separates the material with extreme accuracy; during engraving, it interacts with the surface to create a visible and long-lasting mark. We continuously monitor quality and process parameters to ensure consistent results for both small and large production runs. Each piece is inspected, finished, and cleaned before delivery.
