Precision Laser Cutting & Engraving

SRT Plastics utilizes advanced CO2 laser technology to cut thermoplastic sheets with speed and aesthetic perfection. Unlike mechanical cutting methods, laser cutting is a contact-free process that eliminates mechanical stress and clamping marks on the material. This method is the industry standard for processing Acrylic (PMMA), as it naturally produces a high-gloss, crystal-clear edge directly from the machine. From intricate signage letters to complex technical gaskets, we deliver parts that are ready for immediate use, without the need for additional polishing.

Technical Capabilities

We combine high-speed optical processing with precise control to deliver components with superior edge quality and intricate detail.
  • Optical Polishing for Acrylic (PMMA)

    Optical Polishing for Acrylic (PMMA)

    Achieve a crystal-clear, "flame-polished" edge directly from the machine. When laser cutting Cast Acrylic (GS) or Extruded Acrylic (XT), the thermal energy instantly seals the cut edge, creating a glossy, smooth finish. This eliminates the need for manual diamond polishing, significantly reducing costs for visual applications like displays, signage, and control panels.

  • Micro-Precision & Complex Geometries

    Micro-Precision & Complex Geometries

    Laser cutting offers the tightest corner radii in the industry (down to 0.1mm), allowing for filigree patterns and complex nested shapes that mechanical router bits cannot cut. This makes it the perfect solution for technical films, insulation foils, and precision Polycarbonate parts used in electrical engineering and automotive interiors.

  • Contact-Free Processing & Rapid Speed

    Contact-Free Processing & Rapid Speed

    Because the laser exerts zero mechanical force on the material, there is no need for heavy clamping or vacuum hold-down, which prevents surface scratches on sensitive materials. This "flying optic" technology is exceptionally fast, offering short turnaround times for mass production while maintaining consistent, ISO-aligned tolerances across thousands of parts.

FAQ - Laser Cutting