CO2 lasers
Flatbed and galvo CO2 laser systems
A CO₂ laser can laser engrave, laser mark and laser cut. A CO₂ laser is available at 2 wavelengths: 9.3 microns and 10.6 microns. This makes CO₂ lasers suitable for industrial applications with plastic materials: You then choose the wavelength that absorbs best in your material. Many plastics can be cut better at 9.3 microns.
CO₂ lasers are widely used for processing materials, such as:
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A few years ago, high-power CO₂ laser systems were commonly used in the metal industry. Nowadays we recommend to do metal processing with a fiber laser system.
Our current top 3 CO2 laser systems
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| CK Laser LEG250 3D |
| ✓ Adjustable workspace ✓ High-speed Galvo scanning head ✓ Auto focus |
| Bekijk CK Laser LEG250 3D |
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| ULS Ultra R9000 |
| ✓ 1200 x 600 mm workspace ✓ Multi-camera's overview and registration ✓ Simultaneously working with CO2 & fiber lasers |
| Bekijk ULS Ultra R9000 |
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| ULS PLS6. 150D |
| ✓ LCD display ✓ Up to 150 Watt laser power ✓ Auto focus |
| Bekijk ULS PLS6. 150D |
CO₂ lasers produce invisible laser light. We therefore recommend using a CO₂ laser system with a Class 1 laser safety enclosure.
Lay-out CO₂ laser systems
We offer two machine layouts. Universal Laser Systems' flatbed systems are good for processing large areas or product trays. CK Laser's galvo laser systems are good for fast laser processing. These galvo based systems also have 3D marking capability. Roll on / roll off and sticker roll markings are also available.




