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Let’s Match You with the Right Laser for Your Classroom
Tell us about your space, curriculum, and budget—we’ll connect you with someone who’s worked with schools like yours.
We’ve helped hundreds of educators integrate laser technology into classrooms, labs, and makerspaces. Whether you’re running a high school CTE program or outfitting a college engineering department, your setup matters.
This quick form ensures we:
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Recommend the right laser based on your curriculum and materials
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Account for power, ventilation, space, and student use
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Flag any tax-exempt or grant-related details early
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Save your team time by matching you with a real person—not a generic response
We ask for a phone number only if you’re open to a quick conversation with someone who can give meaningful guidance. You’ll talk to a product expert—not a random sales rep—and only when it makes sense for your schedule.
🎓 From hands-on learning to workforce readiness, we’re here to help your students succeed—with tools that last.
TYPES OF LASERS
CO₂ Lasers – The Best Fit for Most Schools
CO₂ lasers are the go-to choice for K–12 programs. They can cut and engrave a wide range of materials—wood, acrylic, fabric, rubber, and more—making them perfect for STEM, maker spaces, and design classes. They also give students hands-on CNC experience that’s relevant to careers in engineering and manufacturing.
Fiber Lasers – For Cutting and Marking Metals
Fiber lasers are ideal for metal-focused applications. They offer fast, precise cutting and long-term efficiency with minimal maintenance. However, fiber cutters and markers serve different roles:
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Fiber Cutters are built for fabrication, cutting metals like steel, aluminum, and brass with speed and accuracy.
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Fiber Markers are designed for surface marking—great for adding barcodes, serial numbers, and detailed engravings to tools and parts.
UV Lasers – For Cold Marking and Sensitive Materials
UV lasers don’t cut or deeply engrave, but their cold marking technology allows for ultra-precise marks on delicate materials like plastics, circuit boards, and glass. They’re perfect for electronics, medical devices, and detailed prototypes where heat damage must be avoided.
The more we know, the more helpful we can be. Ready when you are.
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