Precision Cutting and Detail Engraving
CO2 laser cutting is particularly useful for small and medium details that need to look clean straight out of the machine.
Typical Materials
Plexiglass and laminates
For plaques, markings, numbering, decorative elements and small visual components.
Plywood and MDF
For prototypes, decorations, interior markings and utility details requiring lightweight material.
Cardboard and felt
For short runs, inserts, display stands and exhibition elements.
Engraving materials
For information plaques, door numbering and small identification markings.
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials can be cut with CO2 laser?
Most commonly plexiglass, plywood, MDF, engraving laminates, cardboard, felt and selected plastics for indoor use.
Is CO2 laser suitable for engraving?
Yes. Beyond cutting, CO2 laser works well for engraving markings, numbering, plaques and decorative elements.
When to choose CO2 laser instead of CNC?
CO2 laser is a good choice for thinner materials, fine details and projects requiring very clean edges.
What do you use CO2 laser cutting for?
Most commonly for plaques, numbering, door signs, POS elements, decorations, inserts and small advertising components.
See Also
CNC Router
Routing and cutting of components from plastics, wood, acrylic, dibond and aluminium for advertising and component production.
CNC Bender for 3D Letters
Automatic bending of 3D letter sides, logos and small box signs from aluminium strips.
Vinyl & Sticker Plotter
Cutting of text, logos and markings from vinyl for doors, shopfronts, windows and flat surfaces.
