TECHNOLOGIES

Laser processing

Laser technology has revolutionized industrial manufacturing, offering unparalleled precision and efficiency. Laser processes, such as laser cutting and laser marking/engraving, are increasingly adopted in various industries. These techniques excel in producing high-quality components, prototypes, and small-scale production runs.

ONEDGE specializes in advanced laser processing solutions, leveraging MOPA fiber laser technology. Our services include laser cutting, laser marking and engraving. We offer both full-service and subcontract options to meet to your specific requirements.

ADVANTAGES

1

Lasers can produce extremely fine details and intricate designs, making them ideal for applications that require precision.

2

It can be very fast, as they directly heat and vaporize the material. This leads to increased productivity and efficiency.

3

They can effectively process a wide range of materials, including metals, ceramics, plastics, making them a versatile tool.

ONEDGE - Taglio Laser CO2

LASER

CO2
Laser Cutting

CO2 laser cutting allows to cut a wide range of materials, including metals, plastics, wood, fabrics and many others, with precision at high speed.

Dimensions

maximum

1200x800x200 mm

Thickness

max.cutting thickness

20 mm

Number

of realizable pieces

1 to 5000 pcs/batch

CO2
Laser Cutting
CO2
Laser Cutting
CO2
Laser Cutting
ONEDGE - Marcatura laser

LASER

MOPA Fiber
Laser Engraving

MOPA laser allows high contrast markings to create and engraving on a very wide range of metal, plastic, ceramic, wood, fabric, etc. materials.

This technology allows for deep, detailed and wear-resistant markings, making it ideal for applications that require permanent and legible marking.

Dimensions

maximum

250x250 mm

Thickness

max.cutting thickness

250 mm

Number

of realizable pieces

1 to 20000 pcs/batch

MOPA Fiber Laser Engraving
MOPA Fiber Laser Engraving
MOPA Fiber Laser Engraving

MATERIALS AND FINISHES

  • PMMA (Plexiglass)
  • PE
  • PETG
  • Carbon and glass fibers
  • Solid woods
  • MDF/HDF
  • Plastic materials
  • Ceramics
  • Glasses
  • Paper and cardboard
  • Fabrics and leathers
  • Steels
  • Stainless steels (color marking possible)
  • Aluminum (deep black color only on anodized)
  • Metals (general)
  • Plastic materials (with some exceptions)
  • Painted materials (ablation)

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