Laser Cutting

Laser cutting directs the output of a high-power laser at the material to be cut. The material then either melts, burns, vaporizes or is blown away by a jet of gas, leaving an edge with a high quality surface finish.
Laser cutting allows for intricate paper cutting to create high impact finishes far greater than was ever achieved from die-cutting.
Laser cutting offers you clean, detailed cutting in most non-metallic materials. Typical materials and applications can include: plywood, MDF, cardboard, fabrics, acrylic, paper, and polypropylene.
Paper cutting specifications: max working sheet size B2 and a min sheet size A4. Stock weights from 110gsm to 350gsm. Uncoated stocks cut the best; coated stocks may leave quite a bit of smoke and dust. Laminated stocks cannot be laser cut.


