Precision Laser Processing Services

Laser cutting, welding, and marking for high-accuracy industrial components.

What Is Laser Processing?

Laser processing is a non-contact manufacturing method that uses focused laser energy to cut, mark, or weld materials with exceptional precision. Compared to traditional mechanical processes, laser processing enables higher accuracy, reduced deformation, and improved efficiency for complex geometries.

Precimach applies laser processing across a wide range of industrial components where dimensional control, edge quality, and production consistency are critical.

Laser Processing Solutions for Modern Manufacturing

Precimach provides industrial-grade laser processing services designed for precision metal components and assemblies. Our laser cutting, marking, and welding solutions deliver high accuracy, clean edges, and repeatable quality for demanding manufacturing applications.

Laser processing is ideal for thin materials, complex contours, and applications requiring minimal thermal distortion. At Precimach, laser technology is integrated with CNC machining and inspection processes to ensure consistent quality from prototype to production.

Laser Processing Capabilities

Laser Cutting

High-precision laser cutting for sheet metal and thin structural components. Suitable for complex profiles, tight tolerances, and clean edge requirements.

Laser Marking & Engraving

Permanent, high-contrast marking for part identification, serial numbers, logos, and traceability without affecting material integrity.

Laser Welding

Precision laser welding for small assemblies and thin-walled parts, delivering strong joints with minimal heat-affected zones and excellent cosmetic quality.

Key Advantages of Laser Processing

• High dimensional accuracy and repeatability

• Minimal material deformation and thermal stress

• Clean edges with reduced secondary finishing

• Excellent performance on thin and complex parts

• Efficient processing for low- to medium-volume production

Laser processing allows manufacturers to achieve precise results while maintaining flexibility in design and production.

Materials for Laser Processing

Common materials processed by laser include:
  • Carbon steel
  • Stainless steel
  • Aluminum alloys
  • Copper and brass
  • Alloy steel

Additional materials can be evaluated based on thickness, application, and design requirements.

Industries We Serve

Why Choose Us

We make new designs every season. Our RD team marks our innovation breathe.

Communication Skills

Our sales team can speak and write fluent English, also they have a good knowledge of machining technics, Easy to talk.

Fast Response

All your rfqs and questions will be replied within 12hours, and your own project manager can be available 7days per week.

Fast Delivery

​​​​​​​We can make your parts as fast as 2days. our current orders always ship out 3-5 days before due-date.

Well-equpped Facility

With the most advanced equipment in house, we can provide high tolerence parts ±. 0.002mm and one-stop service.

Quality Guarantee

Commitment to delivering precision parts with mature quality management system including IATF16949 certifications.

NO-MOQ

e accept both prototyping and mass production jobs, it means that we can support you during this whole process.

Laser Processing FAQ

♦ What tolerances can laser processing achieve?

Tolerances depend on material type and thickness, but laser processing can achieve high accuracy for most industrial applications.

Is laser processing suitable for thin materials?

Yes. Laser processing is especially effective for thin materials where clean edges and minimal distortion are required.

Can laser processing replace CNC machining?

Laser processing complements CNC machining. It is ideal for cutting, marking, and welding, while CNC machining is used for precision milling and turning operations.

Ready to Start Your Laser Processing Project?

Partner with Precimach for reliable, high-precision laser processing services. Upload your drawings or contact our engineering team to discuss your requirements.
Attach Your Drawings:Please upload your 3D drawings (preferred formats: STEP / STP, IGS).If you have multiple files, please compress them into a ZIP or RAR file before uploading.Accepted file formats:PDF, STEP, STP, IGS, DWG, DXF, PNG, JPEG, XLS / XLSX Alternatively, you may send your RFQ and drawings directly to:projects@precimach.com
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