Laser Engraving Laser engraving is a versatile and precise method of creating deep, permanent marks, patterns, or designs on a variety of materials, including metals, plastics, wood, leather, glass, and stone. In laser engraving, the focused laser beam interacts with the material's surface, removing material through ablation or vaporization to create recessed or raised areas with high resolution and detail.
Laser engraving offers advantages such as high speed, accuracy, repeatability, and the ability to produce intricate designs, text, logos, and images with sharp edges and fine details. Laser engraving is used in various industries and applications, including awards and trophies, signage, jewelry, woodworking, personalized gifts, architectural models, and industrial part marking. Laser engraving systems may employ different laser sources, including CO2 lasers, fiber lasers, and diode lasers, each offering specific advantages in terms of wavelength, power, and material compatibility for different engraving applications. |