Stainless Steel Fabrication

What is laser Engraving?

Laser engraving services, using advanced CO2 laser engraving plotters, offer a precise and efficient method to engrave detailed designs, text, and logos on a wide variety of materials. By using a focused CO2 laser beam, the surface material is vaporized to create permanent, high-contrast marks, ideal for applications requiring durability and precision. This non-contact process ensures the integrity of the material while delivering sharp, clean engravings.

CO2 laser engraving is versatile, capable of engraving on materials like wood, acrylic, glass, leather, and certain plastics. It’s widely used in industries such as manufacturing, signage, electronics, and retail for creating custom products, branding, and functional markings. The technology allows for intricate designs and customization, making it suitable for both prototyping and mass production.

Key advantages of CO2 laser engraving include its ability to produce high-quality results quickly and efficiently. It offers exceptional precision, enabling detailed engravings on complex surfaces, and provides permanent, wear-resistant marks without damaging the material. This makes CO2 laser engraving ideal for a wide range of industries where both aesthetics and functionality are important.

CASE studies

Category: Laser Cutting, Sheet Metal Fabrication, Turnkey Solution

This project involved designing and fabricating custom wall-mounted steel panels for Raheja Developers, featuring intricate laser-cut marine life art with a rustic patina finish.
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Cutting-Edge Laser Engraving Services

To ensure top-quality engraving results, we utilize advanced laser engraving technologies, including standalone CO2 plotter systems, each tailored for specific materials and applications to deliver consistent precision and detail.

Our CO2 laser engraving capabilities provide high-speed, accurate engraving, especially suited for non-metallic materials such as wood, acrylic, leather, and glass. The process is highly efficient with minimal material wear, making it ideal for delicate or detailed engraving tasks that require clean, sharp lines.

For applications involving intricate designs or complex geometries, our standalone CO2 plotter system excels. With exceptional precision control, it’s perfect for engraving fine details on a variety of surfaces, including plastics, ceramics, and coated metals, ensuring superior engraving quality and clarity.

Our services guarantee high-precision engraving across a range of materials, thicknesses, and part sizes. Whether for customized products, signage, or high-volume production, we offer reliable, precision CO2 laser engraving solutions to meet your exact specifications.

Our CO2 Laser engraving Capabilities

Max Laser Power

150 W

Dimensional Accuracy

0.3 mm

Laser Kerf

0.1 - 0.5 mm

Material Thickness

0.4 - 25 mm

Max Part Size

1500 x 1500 x 30 mm

Min Part Size

6 x 6 x 0.1 mm

Min Feature Size

1.5 x Material Thk. (min 1.5 mm)

Part Qty

1 - 1,00,000

Minimum Lead Time

Next Day

Standard Lead time

3 Days

Materials for Engraving: Acrylic, Wood, Glass, Leather, Paper, Fabric, Rubber, Stone, Cardboard, Anodized Aluminum, Ceramic, Plastic (Non-PVC), Cork, MDF, Bamboo, Felt, Corian, Fiberglass.

Materials for Cutting: Acrylic, Wood, Leather, Paper, Fabric, Rubber, Cardboard, Cork, MDF, Bamboo, Felt, Corian, Fiberglass.

Laser Engraving Compatible Materials

We provide laser engraving services using advanced CO2 laser systems, delivering precise, high-quality engravings on a wide range of materials. Whether it’s intricate designs, text, or logos, our laser engraving ensures sharp, permanent marks without material damage. The table below outlines the compatibility of different materials with laser engraving, highlighting the suitability for various surfaces and the expected engraving quality.

Laser Engraving Compatibility Table: This table shows how different materials interact with the laser engraving process, providing insights into the clarity and durability of the engravings.

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Al!
Ti!
Cu!
CS
Ni

 

Symbols:

  • = Good weldability, high strength
  • = Moderate weldability, medium strength
  • = Poor weldability, low strength
  • ! = Challenging weldability, medium/high strength
  • = Difficult weldability, low strength

Laser Cutting thickness on engraving

Material

Maximum Thickness (mm)

Cutting Speed (mm/min)

Notes

Acrylic (PMMA)

15 – 20 mm

100 – 300

Requires slower speed for thicker material.

Wood (Plywood, MDF)

12 – 15 mm

150 – 400

Denser woods may require multiple passes.

Leather

8 – 10 mm

200 – 500

Varies based on type and density.

Paper/Cardboard

5 – 6 mm

300 – 700

Can handle thicker stock; requires caution for
burning.

Textiles (Cotton, Felt)

10 – 12 mm

400 – 800

Ideal for intricate designs and fast cutting.

Rubber (non-chlorinated)

6 – 8 mm

150 – 300

Best suited for engraving or thin rubber cutting.

Foam

15 – 20 mm

300 – 600

Low-density foam cuts faster; thick foam may require
adjustments.

Plastic (ABS, PVC)

6 – 8 mm

100 – 300

Special ventilation required due to toxic fumes.

Glass/Stone (Engraving only)

N/A

N/A

CO2 lasers cannot cut, but can engrave on surface with
precision.