Buying Laser Drilling Machinery
High-power lasers can be used for drilling holes in materials with high precision. Laser drilling machines are capable of creating holes in thick materials with high throughput and can also produce very fine holes for specialized applications.
Making Good Purchase Decisions
RP Photonics helps to not only to find all relevant suppliers, but also to make good purchase decisions:
Learning Resources
With its comprehensive resources, RP Photonics helps you to well prepare purchase decisions:
- Encyclopedia article: laser drilling
- Related article: laser material processing
Aspects to Consider Before Buying
Some aspects to consider before buying laser drilling machinery: compatibility with materials, hole diameters and material thickness, operational speed, drilling precision, fume extraction, control system, durability, maintenance, environmental resistance, safety features, reliability, ease of use.
For responsible purchase decisions, we recommend applying good practices.
Find Suppliers for Laser Drilling Machinery
31 suppliers for laser drilling machinery are listed in the RP Photonics Buyer's Guide, out of which 2 present their product descriptions. Both manufacturers and distributors can be registered.
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Laser solutions for your µ tasks Workshop of Photonics | WOPUAB Altechna R&D Mokslininku St. 6A 08412 Vilnius Lithuania See us at SPIE Photonics West 2025 in San Francisco, January 25–30 (booth 4341)! |
FemtoFAB is a turnkey laser workstation designed for a specific industrial process – highly reliable, offers significant advantages in high speed, ultra-high precision, melt-less micromachining. Main features:
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Other Suppliers | |
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Akoneer Lithuania | |
ATL Lasertechnik Germany | |
AUXXOS GmbH Germany | |
Bolite Co., Ltd. Taiwan | |
Civan Lasers Israel | |
Control Micro Systems / CMS Laser United States | |
Corning Inc. United States | |
El.En. S.p.A. Italy | |
EO Technics Co., Ltd. Korea 431– | |
Femtika Lithuania | |
FR-Lasertechnik GmbH Germany | |
GFH GmbH Germany | |
Hylax Technology Pte Ltd Singapore | |
IPG Photonics Corporation United States | |
Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. Germany | |
LPKF Laser & Electronics AG Germany | |
NETWORK GROUP, s.r.o. Czech Republic | |
Optoprim Germany GmbH Germany | |
Oxford Lasers, Inc United States | |
Passat Ltd. Canada | |
photonicfab Germany | |
Preco, Inc. United States | |
Prima Power Laserdyne United States | |
Pulsar Photonics GmbH Germany | |
SCANLAB GmbH Germany | |
Scantech Laser Pvt. Ltd. India | |
Sisma Italy | |
Technology 4 Medicine United States | |
TRUMPF Inc. United States | |
UpTek Solutions Corp. United States |