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The Laser Advantage

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great value laser machines with
British design, manufacture and support

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ABOUT US














*NEW*
TMX90 Laser Machine


Our latest laser engraving model is now in production!

BRITISH DESIGN
BRITISH MANUFACTURE







*NEW*
DIAMOND LASER TUBES


CTR's new Diamond laser tubes come with
12 MONTHS WARRANTY,

with a huge estimated
10,000 hours of use!







SUPPORTING BRITISH
MANUFACTURE


CTR's investment in a expanding manufacturing base!







MACH Show
7-11 June 2010


CTR will be exhibiting at the MACH Show at the Birmingham NEC, UK on 7th - 11th June 2010.


Choosing your Laser Machine.


1/ Cutting or Engraving.

Not all laser machine manufacturers differentiate between these two operations. Both types of machine which we offer can perform these tasks. The difference is in the optics and power which are subtly tuned for the specific task the machine is designed for. Higher powers are needed for cutting at speed. Our cutting machines are fitted with an optical system designed for this purpose, maximising the productivity obtainable from their powerful 80W and 100W laser tubes. The 40W to 60W laser Engraving machines are optomised for engraving, with a different focal length lens to give a sharper focus for very fine detail. Both types of machine can perform both tasks, but it is best to choose the model based on your volume requirement.


2/ Material to be processed.

Generally, the harder the material, the greater the power of laser required for a given task. Thickness of the material also needs consideration. Higher powers of laser are capable of deeper penetration into any given material. A general rule to remember is 'double the power and you can double the speed'. With so many materials available, it difficult to give meaningfull guidance as to the cutting speeds etc. The best way to get answers is to send us a sample of the material you wish to process, along with details regarding your aim. We will be pleased to run trials and give the best advice possible to suit your needs.


3/ Size of sheet for the job.

This is more straight-forward. Select a machine with a bed of a larger size than the part you need to cut or engrave. Having said that, remember what we said under the topic 'Running costs'? Nesting smaller items on a larger sheet can significantly improve productivity and reduce waste. Larger machines are better if you have high volumes to produce. Look at the comparison tables on the 'Laser cutters' and 'Laser Engravers' links to see the work areas of the machines.


The choice of machine shouldn't be made on budget!


This is obviously very important, but you will soon find that it is false economy to buy a machine that 'might just do' when for a little extra the correct machine for the job will more than pay for itself by greater productivity and reliability. The same is also true of buying an over-spec' machine, as running costs are higher and the machine will be standing idle for periods of time, taking up valuable floor space which could possibly be better used.

All our lasers come with the necessary 'extras' needed to run the machines. One less area to be concerned about when selecting from our products.
This leaves you free to concentrate on the three basic features.

The choice of machine shouldn't be made on budget!


This is obviously very important, but you will soon find that it is false economy to buy a machine that 'might just do' when for a little extra the correct machine for the job will more than pay for itself by greater productivity and reliability.

Not sure which Laser machine is the best one for you?
Want to make sure you're thinking of the right step?

Contact us and ask!