Whether it is leather, natural hide, deer leather or suede leather, laser engraving guarantees maximum definition and quality of customisation, both for individual pieces and in case of large batches.
Laser Engraving
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Laser marking on plastic: how it works and what results you can expect
From the automotive, to the medical, to the hobby, laser engraving and marking are used to customise different objects.
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Laser engraving on wood: how it works and what results you can expect
In this article we will talk about the different types of wood and the best techniques to engrave it.
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Laser engraving and laser marking: what are the differences?
Although many confuse laser engraving with laser marking, in reality these two processes involve different processes and techniques.
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Laser engraving on glass: how it works and what you can expect
Laser engraving on glass is often used to personalize objects such as bottles, cups, glasses and much more.
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Laser engraver: on what cannot be used
Laser engraving allows you to customise a wide range of objects and recreate details with absolute precision. However, despite the wide range of suitable materials, some on the market are not suitable for this type of processing.
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Laser engraving on metal, how it works
Laser engraving on metal is a process that uses a focused laser beam to remove material from the surface, creating precise and detailed engravings.
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Laser engraving on metal: how to set the parameters
The laser engraving technique is a process that involves the removal of the material from the blank, by burning or vaporizing the surface.
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How a laser engraver works
Laser engraving allows the customisation of different materials, imprinting a personal and distinctive mark that lasts over time and is not subject to modification by external agents.