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Laser Engraving and Cutting

With our advanced laser machines, MWA can skillfully cut and delicately engrave intricate designs. It can cut through Plexiglas (acrylic), ABS plastics, paper, cardboard, wood, chipboard, rail board, fiberglass, carbon fiber, plywood, fabric, leather, and many other things. Some of the things that MWA can engrave are steel, other metals, glass, and pottery.

Co2 Laser

A CO2 laser is mostly used to cut things like wood, plywood, MDF, plastic, acrylic, cloth, felt, rubber, paper, and other things that can catch fire. Most of the time, CO2 laser cutting is used to make signs and panels, as well as other decorative and design elements. Of course, the final and real use is only limited by your imagination.

Fiber Laser

Fiber lasers are mostly used to etch metal. This includes all kinds of metals, from common ones like mild steel and iron to rare ones like titanium and gold. Stainless steel, aluminum, and brass are still the most common materials to be cut with a fiber laser. These are widely used for building and decorating projects.

Diode Lasers

Diode lasers, although less powerful and slower in speed, does provide us with portability to engrave certain items that may not physically fit in our larger machines. These lasers can engrave on wood, plastics, acrylic, and leather.

UV Laser

UV lasers require far less power to generate clear marks and are better absorbed by almost all materials. Since the marks made by UV lasers are subsurface and the material is not in direct contact with the laser marking equipment, they are practically impervious to tampering.