InLaser

Laser Cutting

Laser cutting consists of the precise separation of materials using a highly focused beam of light that vaporizes or melts the material. This process offers clean and exact cuts, allowing the creation of complex and detailed parts in metals, acrylics, woods, and other substrates. It is widely used in industrial manufacturing, prototype design, furniture, signage, and technical components.

Gallery: Before and After
Metal plate before cutting
Base Material
Laser cut piece
Precise Result
Materials Used

We work with a wide range of materials to adapt to the specific needs of the manufacturing and design industry:

  • Carbon and Stainless Steel
  • Aluminum and Brass
  • Acrylic and Polycarbonates
  • MDF and Fine Woods

Laser Welding

Laser welding is a joining process that uses a concentrated beam of light to melt and fuse metals with high precision. This method produces strong, clean, and aesthetically superior joints, minimizing thermal distortion. It is ideal for industrial applications that require fine finishes and mechanical strength, such as electronic components, medical parts, and metal structures.

Gallery: Before and After
Separate pieces before welding
Loose Pieces
Laser welding finished
Clean Welding
Materials Used

Our welding technology is applicable to various alloys and thicknesses, ensuring almost undetectable joints:

  • Medical grade Stainless Steel
  • Aluminum Alloys
  • Titanium for aerospace
  • Nickel and Copper

Laser Engraving

Laser engraving is a permanent marking process on the surface of various materials such as metals, woods, plastics, and glass. By precisely applying the laser beam, texts, logos, serial numbers, and custom designs are created with a great level of detail and durability. This service is perfect for personalizing products, manufacturing signage, or making decorative finishes.

Gallery: Before and After
Clean surface before carving
Blank Surface
Surface with laser engraving finished
Permanent Engraving
Materials Used

We perform high contrast and controlled depth markings on an extensive variety of substrates:

  • Anodized and coated metals
  • Glass and Crystal
  • Skin and Leather
  • Industrial Polymers

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