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Custom Laser Engraving, Etching, Marking, Scoring

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laser engrave on bamboo plywood laser engrave on anodized aluminum laser engrave on back of 1" thick acrylic laser engrave on anodized aluminum laser engrave on anodized aluminum laser engrave on anodized aluminum laser mark on mild steel lase engrave on a slice of wood laser engrave on anodized aluminum laser engraved Louisiana State seal om solid maple wood laser engrave front and back of acrylic plaque laser engrave on granite laser engraving on wood

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Laser Alliance LLC offers impeccable laser engraving services in the industry.

We engrave, etch, mark or score on many products including acrylic, aluminum, Corian, glass, museum boards, steel, stone, marble, granite, wood and many more

Maximum engraving area is 32" w. ; x 18" h. x 4" d.

We provide quick and easy ways to permanently mark various metals using laser energy to produce a high contrast, high resolutions mark.

We can mark or etch stainless steel, carbide, chrome, brass, copper, pewter and untreated aluminum as well as several other metals.

Coated or painted metals have always been easily engraved with our laser systems, provided there is a contrast in color between the outer and underneath colors

Anodized aluminum products have always been a popular material for laser etching because the laser bleaches the pigment, giving it a nice contrasted mark, without interfering with the anodization process.

Applications:

  • Company Logos
  • High-end Promotional Products
  • Medical Instruments
  • Surgical tools and equipment
  • Electrical covers and plates
  • Restaurant Supplies
  • Tools
  • wedding invitations, albums, picture frames
  • Gifts
  • Serial numbers
  • Lot Numbers
  • Production Codes
  • ID Matrix Codes
  • Barcodes
  • Part Numbers
  • Tracking Information
  • Electronic Devices

The marks produced are in many cases harder than the material itself and can improve the structural durability of the metal surface.

Laser marked details are not affected by chemicals, cleaners, solvent or salt water spray.

The technique can be very technical and complex, and often a computer system is used to drive the movements of the laser head. Despite the complexity, Laser Alliance LLC offers very precise and sharp engravings. The technique does not involve tool bits, which contact the engraving surface and wear such surface out. This is considered an advantage over alternative engraving technologies where bit heads have to be replaced regularly.

Our laser engraving and laser etching services produce beautiful results using a variety of specially-designed "laserable" materials. These include acrylic, glass, wood, aluminum, brass, steel and stainless steel.

What material can be engraved?

Laser Alliance LLC offers laser engraving on many types of materials:

  • Acrylic
    Acrylic can be be engraved very beautifully. It produces a sharp, clean and frosted image. Engraved images and texts can be color-filled. Engraving depth can be customized to your specifications.
  • Corian
    Corian is a man-made material. When engraved, it produces sharp and clean image. Engraved images and texts can be color-filled. Engraving depth can be customized to your specifications.
  • Woods/Natural Materials
    Directly "burning" images on wood is one of our specialties. The laser power required here is often less than what it takes to cut through. Hardwoods like walnut, oak, mahogany and maple produce excellent results. Softwoods can be judiciously engraved but tend to vaporize at less-consistent depths. Hard papers and fiberboard work well; linty papers and newsprint are like softwoods. Fur is not engraveable; finished leathers though can be laser-engraved with a look very similar to hot-branding. Certain latex rubber compounds can be laser engraved; for example, these can be used to fabricate inking-stamps. When paper masking tape is used as a pre-engraving overcoat on finished and resiny woods, cleanup is a matter of picking the tape off and out of the unengraved areas, which is easier than removing the sticky and smoky surround "halos" (and requires no varnish-removing chemicals).
  • Plastics
    Both cast and extruded acrylic can generally be laser engraved pretty well. Other plastics may be successfully engraved, but orderly experimentation on a sample piece is recommended. Expanded plastics, foams and vinyl generally are candidates for routing rather than laser engraving.
  • Metals
    Laser Alliance LLC can engrave a variety of metals such as aluminum, brass, copper, steel and stainless steel.
  • Coated metals
    Coated metals can be engraved well. Laser engraving metal plates are manufactured with a finely-polished metal, coated with an enamel paint made to be "burned off".
  • Glass
    When a laser is used to engrave on glass, it fractures the glass surface. With the right settings, excellent results can be achieved.
  • Granite and Marble
    Granite and marble can be laser engraved with extremely fine details. The depth of engraving can be customized to specifications. When laser hits the surface, it fractures such materials. Engraved images can be filled with paint for better contrast appearance.

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