Precision and efficiency
eurolaser at the C! Print 2025

From 4 to 6 February 2025, eurolaser GmbH, manufacturer of large-format laser cutting systems, will be exhibiting at C! Print in Lyon, France (stand 2T26). The focus will be on innovative technologies that have been developed to meet the requirements of the printing and advertising industry. Visitors will have the opportunity to find out all about the versatile applications and benefits of this precision technology.

 

Optimised processes

The demands on the printing industry are increasing due to larger formats, individualised products and the desire for sustainable production solutions. The laser systems from eurolaser offer decisive advantages. Printed materials such as textiles, foils, acrylic and wood can be processed efficiently with non-contact processing. The POSITION PLUS professional camera system, which enables precise processing of printed materials and can increase efficiency thanks to fast surface scans and automated cutting processes, deserves special mention.

 

Innovative laser technology

The thermal cutting processes enable smooth, clean cut edges that often require no post-processing. At the same time, the systems can reduce material waste thanks to intelligent nesting functions. For users, this means less resource consumption and lower production costs. Furthermore, eurolaser’s modular system concept supports a wide range of additional options, such as mechanical tools to supplement laser processing. This makes it possible to process materials such as PVC or thicker wood.

 

Sustainability

eurolaser focusses on sustainable production. The laser systems work without tool wear and with minimal maintenance. In addition, the automated material feed supports continuous and resource-saving work processes.

 

Eurolaser

Eurolaser’s success story began in a garage in 1994 when Matthias Kluczinski and his partners at the time founded eurolaser. They assembled the first production machines based on laser technology in a garage and looked for customers at the same time. Today, the Lüneburg-based company is one of the market leaders for large-format laser systems for cutting, engraving and marking in non-metal processing. These include plastics such as polyester or acrylic, wood and MDF, textiles and composites as well as many other materials.

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