Laser cutting
Laser Cutting – Precision, Repeatability, and Clean Edges in Every Project
Laser cutting delivers exceptional precision, repeatability, and a flawless finish. Whether you need accurate prototypes, single-piece cutting, or serial production, our advanced industrial lasers ensure components that meet both technical and visual requirements.
We work with a variety of materials — including stainless steel, aluminum, copper, and many others — providing parts with smooth edges and minimal tolerances. With this non-contact cutting technology, we eliminate deformations and minimize the need for additional finishing operations.
Partner with us to benefit from the speed, accuracy, and repeatability that modern laser cutting provides!
How Does Laser Cutting Work?
Laser cutting is a modern and highly precise method of material processing that uses a concentrated laser beam to melt, burn, or vaporize material along the cutting path. The process is fully automated and controlled by a CNC system.
It begins with a CAD design, which is then converted into CAM instructions that define the movement of the laser head, cutting paths, power parameters, feed rates, and assist gases such as nitrogen or oxygen.
The process is non-contact — the material remains fixed on the worktable while the laser head moves along programmed toolpaths, performing extremely precise cuts with a very narrow kerf.
Common laser cutting operations include:
- Contour cutting – shaping complex parts with high precision
- Hole making – producing very small and densely packed holes
- Engraving and marking – adding details, numbers, logos, or identification marks
- Sheet and profile cutting – fast and clean separation of material
Laser cutting achieves tolerances as tight as ±0.01 mm, making it the perfect solution for industries requiring the highest level of accuracy — from automotive and aerospace to electronics, architecture, and design.
Every component is subject to quality control, and if needed, additional finishing processes such as deburring, grinding, or passivation are applied.
Thanks to the ability to process both thin and thick materials, and with no need for custom tooling, laser cutting is a flexible and efficient solution for both small batches and mass production.
We combine cutting-edge laser technology with our expertise to deliver top-quality components — always on time and in full compliance with specifications.
Contact us today and discover how laser precision can streamline your production!

