Plastics industry
Penteq laser machines provide the plastics industry with precise cutting and marking, enabling clean cuts and permanent labelling to increase production efficiency
PENTEQ in the plastics industry - laser processes for perfect surfaces and permanent labelling
Clean processes, gentle machining and reproducible results are what count in the plastics processing industry. This is precisely where PENTEQ laser technology offers decisive advantages. Our systems are used wherever the focus is on surface quality, marking and process reliability - from cleaning sophisticated tool moulds and permanent component marking to high-precision pre-treatment or permanent welding. Laser processes enable contactless, material-friendly processing that precisely reproduces both sensitive geometries and fine structures, without any blasting agents or chemical residues. This not only ensures consistently high quality, but also clean, sustainable and economical production. Our modular laser systems can be used as compact stand-alone stations or integrated into fully automated lines. They are ideal for series manufacturers as well as for flexible production environments with changing components and materials. Thanks to our many years of experience in plastics processing, we know the typical requirements in terms of cycle times, material variety and conformity to standards - and deliver customised solutions that work.
Products
Desktop Laser LG150
The all-rounder in industrial laser technology
Laser workstation LG 200
Modularity as a pioneering concept
Rotary table laser LG200 RT
For maximum production speed
Laser workstation LG300
Spacious work area and double pull-out table for maximum throughput rates
LG300 RT round table laser system
Maximum productivity in large format
Laser workstation LG 500
the top class for XL formats in laser processing
SG200 Weld
Dynamic Precision Welding: Developed for reliable welding of the smallest components with state-of-the-art software and camera technology.
SG 500 RoboLaser
Flexibility through laser robots