NOT EVERY LASER MAKES THE CUT
Unbeatable quality and performance Available in a choice of four different-sized models, WID Laser engraving/cutting machines set a new benchmark for quality and reliable performance at a truly affordable price. They come packed with performance-enhancing features normally found on more expensive machines, including an autofocus CCD camera for optimum material alignment and cutting accuracy.
Easy to use
Designed for both entry-level and seasoned professionals, dedicated multi-tool software enables even the most complex applications to be completed at speeds of up to 90,000 mm/min and with outstanding precision on finely detailed work.
Multiple applications
WID Laser machines will handle virtually any material, including stainless steel and other non-ferrous metals, alloys such as brass, bronze and copper, acrylic, plastics and laminates, marble, glass, slate and solid woods.
Save time, save money
Eliminate the need for expensive secondary tooling with one all-embracing powerful production tool at a fraction of the cost.
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THE NEXT EVOLUTION OF SOFT SIGNAGE
Magnetic positioning
Wireless connectivity
MAGNWALL seamlessly merges with a tension fabric system, empowering users to attach electrical accessories directly onto the graphic's surface. These accessories feature the ingenious MAGNWALL connector, enabling wireless power connectivity. High-powered magnets ensure a secure placement of accessories, providing users with the freedom to effortlessly modify the display without the need for specialised personnel or tools. A wide array of accessories is readily available for customisation.
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