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Cutting Systems


eurolaser – Industrial laser cutting technology for non-metallic materials


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ne of the world’s leading manufacturers of large-format laser systems for cutting and engraving, eurolaser, has specialised in high-end processing technology for non-metallic materials – including plastics such as polyester and acrylic, wood and MDF, textiles, composites, fi lms and more, since its foundation in 1994. Today, eurolaser systems are used in a wide range of industries: advertising, automotive interiors, technical textiles, furniture and interior design, electronics, membrane keypads, model making and architecture. Thanks to their modular design and scalable options, the systems are equally suited for bespoke, small- batch applications and high-volume industrial production.


MODULAR SYSTEMS FOR MAXIMUM FLEXIBILITY


At the heart of eurolaser’s success lies a unique modular concept. Each system is tailored to individual requirements and can be expanded at any time, even after purchase. Processing areas of up to 3,210 x 3,200 mm make it easy to handle large-format materials in one piece. This is especially relevant in industries that process sheet and roll materials, such as plastics and plastic fi lms. An unrivalled selection of table sizes, along with application-specifi c table concepts, ensures that the optimal cutting base is always available. Upgrades to more powerful laser sources or the addition of automation, camera recognition or labelling tools can be integrated seamlessly, boosting both productivity and precision.


LASER CUTTING – CLEAN, CONTACT-FREE AND EFFICIENT Laser technology off ers clear advantages in processing non-metallic materials. As a contact- free method, it prevents material deformation, clamping marks or tool-related wear. High- precision contours and inner geometries are cut without a tool radius – ideal for intricate or delicate parts. The laser beam’s minimal width (approx. 0.2–0.3 mm) ensures highly accurate results, even for detailed patterns. In contrast to mechanical tools, the laser


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remains consistently sharp – guaranteeing uniform quality from the fi rst to the last cut. No tool change, no resharpening, no loss in performance.


The thermal cutting process also provides application-specifi c benefi ts: clean, sealed edges in synthetic textiles (Cut & Seal), sealed multilayer fi lms and crystal-clear, smooth cuts in acrylic that require no post-processing.


DUAL PROCESSING – LASER AND ROUTING ON ONE PLATFORM


Some applications, such as V-grooves, chamfers or the processing of PVC (which is unsuitable for laser cutting), call for alternative tools. eurolaser off ers hybrid solutions by combining laser systems with mechanical tools from Swiss partner Zünd Systemtechnik AG. These include milling, routing and marking units, which operate alongside the laser – extending the range of materials and geometries that can be processed without the need for an additional machine.


AUTOMATION AND INTEGRATION FOR HIGHER PRODUCTIVITY To maximise throughput and effi ciency, eurolaser provides a wide range of automation options. Shuttle tables, conveyor systems for roll-fed materials and intelligent camera systems ensure streamlined workfl ows and minimal downtime. With platform-independent software that accepts all standard CAD and graphic formats, the laser systems integrate easily into existing production environments, no costly proprietary software required.


ENGINEERED FOR RELIABILITY AND LONGEVITY


Built with premium components and a focus on industrial robustness, eurolaser systems are designed for 24/7 operation in demanding production settings. The motion system from Zünd, market leader for fl atbed cutters, ensures repeatable precision and operational reliability, even in multi-shift use.


Sophisticated protective features, such as enclosed guideways and drive systems, extend


the system’s service life and reduce maintenance. The modular construction allows for easy installation and transport, with no need for heavy- duty equipment or major building modifi cations.


COMPREHENSIVE SUPPORT – WORLDWIDE AND INDIVIDUAL


From initial consultation and material testing to installation, user training and long-term service, eurolaser provides comprehensive support from a single source. Custom service contracts, including extended warranties of up to fi ve years, off er planning security and peace of mind.


WHY CHOOSE LASER TECHNOLOGY? – KEY ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE • Contact-free cutting: No material distortion, clamping, or damage


• High-precision results: Extremely fi ne contours without tool radius


• Consistent cut quality: Laser does not wear down over time


• No tool changes: Minimised downtime and maintenance


• Clean working environment: Chip-free and dust-free cutting


• Perfect edges: Sealed or polished edges, no post-processing required


• Quick fi le-to-part workfl ows: Changes made directly via software – no physical tooling needed


• Reduced processing costs: No drying, reworking or tool storage


FUTURE-PROOF, SCALABLE AND ECONOMICAL


With a modular concept, upgradeable components and license-free software, eurolaser systems are a smart investment. They grow with your production needs and stay on the cutting edge of technology – off ering lasting value and maximum productivity. Contact: eurolaser GmbH, Borsigstraße 18, 21339 Lueneburg, Germany www.eurolaser.com sales@eurolaser.com +49 (0)4131 9697 500


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