Laser cutting, laser engraving and laser marking of Multiplex
- the allrounder in wood
- No chips, therefore no cleaning of the machine surrounding necessary
- Contactless processing, therefore no stressing or damaging of the material – no clamping necessary
- Uneven materials can be easily processed without quality loss due to tactile focus tracking
- Laser cutting and laser engraving in one process step.
- No tool wear due to contactless laser processing
Using eurolaser cutting systems means that processing methods such as sawing, drilling and milling are a thing of the past. The laser system M-1600 & XL-1600 are among other cutting systems ideally suited to the processing of multiplex.
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Laser cutting | Laser engraving | Laser marking |
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Material information
Multiplex boards are classed as solid wood boards and consist of at least five layers of veneer of the same thickness. They are sturdy and form stable and are also referred to as veneer plywood boards. The boards made mostly of beech, birch, spruce and maple are 0.8 – 2.5 mm thick. The thickness of the middle layers varies depending on the required overall thickness and appearance. The individual veneers are crossed pressed and glued with their grains at right angles to each other using adhesives or waterproof glue (phenolic resin, phenol resorcin, or resorcin and melamine resin) The type of bonding determines the subsequent use of the boards and is not indicated in the description of the boards.






