LASER ENGRAVING
Laser engraving is a process of marking or etching materials using a highly precise laser beam with controlled intensity. Unlike laser cutting, the laser beam removes a surface layer or alters material properties to create permanent marks, text, or images.
How does the process work?
- The laser emits a highly concentrated light beam.
- The beam heats the surface to vaporization or overheating point.
- A thin layer (0.05–0.1mm) is removed.
- This creates a high-contrast mark permanently resistant to wear.
- Engraving logos on metal, wood, plastic...
- Serial numbers, barcodes, QR codes...
- Gift personalization (keychains, plaques, pens, jewelry...)
- Industrial component marking
- Precision and fine detail – ideal for text, logos, QR codes.
- Compatible with multiple materials:
- Metals (steel, aluminum, stainless steel/inox, gold...)
- Wood
- Plastic
- Engraved layer resists friction and chemicals.