Fiber Laser Cutting

Material Thickness Max Dimensions
Mild Steel .020” - .375” 60" x 120"
Stainless Steel .020” - .250” 60" x 120"
Hardened Steel .020” - .375” 60" x 120"
Galvanized Steel .020” - .375” 60" x 120"
Corrugated Steel .020” - .125” 60" x 120"
Tool Steel .020” - .250” 60" x 120"
Aluminum Not currently offered.
Brass Not currently offered.
Copper Not currently offered.

Co2 Laser Cutting

Material Thickness Max Dimensions
Acrylic .010” - .375” 34" x 48"
MDF .010” - .250” 34" x 48"
Plywood .010” - .375” 34" x 48"

Mild Steel

Good all around material, economical cost but lacks corrosion resistance.

Stainless Steel

Chromium content gives stainless steel good corrosion resistance.

Hardened Steel

Similar to mild steel but much harder, offers high resistance to wear.

Galvanized Steel

Similar to mild steel but with a galvanized coating to help prevent corrosion.

Corrugated Steel

This is steel formed into a wave pattern with a galvanized coating.

Tool Steel

High-carbon and alloy steels typically used to create tooling.

Acrylic

A versatile plastic material with a variety of purposes & benefits, available in most colors & opacities.

MDF

Medium density fiberboard is an engineered wood product that is easy to work with, with no knots or grain to worry about.

Plywood

Plywood is an engineered wood product that is made of multiple layers of wood veneers sandwiched together.