Machine type usedLightBlade
Laser SourceCO2
Completion Year2014
ApplicationLaser cutting of corrugated cardboard for packaging
CustomerWithheld
MaterialCardboard

Below we explore laser cut cardboard which is done using one of our CO2 lasers. If you have cardboard laser cutting requirements, please use our enquiry form here.


In this example, the laser is used to cut through the multiple layers of the corrugated cardboard to produce packing pieces. The CO2 laser provides a clean cut through the material without damage or discolouring to the edges.

These CNC machines using laser technology, can now be found in many wide ranging industry sectors; many finding that laser cutting technology is far superior to other more traditional cutting methods. This is a great tool for producing multiple parts from sheet materials. The set up can be a simple step and repeat, or nesting dependant on requirements. Our laser cutting systems demonstrate the precision to cut a wide variety of materials, including acrylic and wood in a manner suitable for mass production. Being able to combine processes such as marking and cutting on a large platform area makes them a versatile tool. Laser cutting corrugated cardboard is a fantastic way of achieving your desired results.

If you would like further information on our laser cutting service, or any other application, please request a call back or talk to one of our laser marking specialists on 01737 826902.

Our Case Studies

laser marking anodised aluminium

Laser marking Anodised Aluminium – Electrical symbols

Anodising has become a dominant form of finishing for aluminium. This is largely due to its cost effectiveness, availability and suitability, across a whole host of applications and industrial sectors. Laser marking anodised aluminium, has also become an accepted process across these industrial sectors.

Anodising is an electrolytic passivation process. It changes the microscopic texture of the aluminium by modifying the crystal structure near the surface. The passivation thickness will be…

VIEW CASE STUDY
laser marking anodised aluminium panels - equipment front panel

Laser Marking Anodised Aluminium Panels- Equipment Front Panels

Anodising has become a dominant form of finishing for aluminium. This is largely due to its cost effectiveness, availability and suitability, across a whole host of applications and industrial sectors. Laser marking anodised aluminium panels, has also become an accepted process across these industrial sectors.

What is Anodised Aluminium

Anodising is an electrolytic passivation process. It changes the microscopic texture of the aluminium by…

VIEW CASE STUDY
product branding by laser marking anodised aluminium

Product branding by laser marking anodised Aluminium

A good example of product branding by laser marking is anodised aluminium. It is used in high end audio accessories in the form of cable tidies.  The aluminium is highly polished, prior to anodising, in order to achieve the high gloss finish on the part.

The laser process, delivers small pulses of energy to the component surface. These pulses have enough energy to vaporise the surface of the aluminium where the anodised coating occurs. This exposes the base material, aluminium,…

VIEW CASE STUDY