The engineering behind the cut.
A glass laser is more than a beam. Gudetech matches the right laser source to each glass job, processes brittle and coated glass cold so it does not crack, and surrounds the beam with the extraction, cooling and servo motion that keep it accurate and clean in production. Sixteen years of building it ourselves.
The cut is decided long before the beam reaches the glass.
Glass reacts differently to each wavelength, cracks under heat, and loses precision when dust builds or the source drifts. Gudetech engineers for all three: the source is matched to the glass, the process runs cold so brittle and coated sheets do not break, and pulse-jet extraction, dual-zone cooling and Yaskawa servos hold the cut you qualify across a full shift.
Source, process, precision.
Fiber, UV, green & picosecond
Four laser source types, each matched to the glass: fiber for frosting, drilling and marking; green and UV for cold processing; picosecond for brittle-glass cutting.
- Fiber for production frosting & marking
- Green & UV cold processing
- Picosecond for brittle glass
No microcracks
Picosecond and UV cold processing remove material before heat can spread, so brittle and coated glass come off with no heat-affected zone, no edge breakage and chipping under 5 microns.
- No heat-affected zone
- Chipping under 5 microns
- Coatings left intact
Built for production
Tracking pulse-jet dust extraction, high-precision dual-zone water cooling and all-Yaskawa servo motion on an FEA-optimized gantry hold precision and stay clean over a full shift.
- Pulse-jet dust collector
- Dual-zone water cooling
- All-Yaskawa servo gantry
Building lasers since 2010
Glass laser machines engineered and produced at Gudetech's own 8,000 m² factory in Foshan.
28+ national patents
A patented glass-laser portfolio spanning marking, frosting, drilling, cutting and internal engraving.
Sold in 60+ countries
Glass laser systems running in 60+ countries including USA, Germany, Italy, Turkey, supported direct from the factory.
See the engineering in a machine.
The same laser engineering runs across the whole line, from the marking bench to the picosecond cutter. Configure one to your glass and get a price.
