Laser

  • Laser Cutting
  • Engraving
  • Etching
  • Photo imaging

MULTI-MATERIAL

An endless number of materials are compatible with laser systems, including tile, wood, metals, glass & acrylics, fabrics/leather, stone/granite/slate, Avonite/Corian and other materials.

MULTI-PROCESS

Cut, engrave and mark in one step. We can engrave or mark a high-resolution image on mostw material. The laser systems can perform many different types of operations in a single step by seamlessly changing power, speed and other parameters with one click.

ON DEMAND

Process material in real time. Laser systems do not depend on physical tooling because they are driven by software files. Getting started is as easy as placing the material in the laser system and processing the graphics file.

Products and Markets

Stone/Slate/Tile/Avonite

As the old saying goes, some things really are meant to be engraved in stone. Laser engraved stone is ideal for such as memorials, desk accessories or decorative tiles.

This form of personalization and permanence has a high perceived value to it’s recipient.  Dating back to ancient times, important documents were engraved into stone tablets for posterity. The longevity of the engraving was considered crucial in days of old, and is still thought of in the same way today.

Stone, slate, and granite items are viewed as timeless and attractive by virtue of the solid feel and weight of the material. Stone is heavy and has a feeling of quality, elegance and durability —  these features mean value.

In our society of plastic “throw-away” products, the durability of an engraved piece of stone has worth and appeal for many years to come.

Wood and Signboard

Much of the existing sign industry uses wood and Signboard.  Our tests have been very successful using lasers rather than routers for carving these materials. Lasers are more efficient, as well as producing much greater detail.

In addition, 3D software makes many more fonts and backgrounds economically available using a laser.

Edge Lighting Acrylics

When light is applied to the edge of acrylic or glass it is imprisoned until it has a way to exit. This is the principle of fiber optics.

When engraving is applied to glass or acrylics, it has its exit point. Edge lighting with LEDs creates a very stunning effect. The end result is unlike any other.