Technology · laser sources

The right beam for the glass.

One laser type cannot do everything to glass well. Gudetech runs fiber, green, UV and picosecond sources across its line, and matches the wavelength and pulse to the glass and the result you need.

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Laser source types
UV / Green
Cold processing
Picosecond
Ultrafast pulses
Fiber
Production marking
Why the source matters

The wavelength decides the result.

Glass reacts differently to each laser. A fiber beam is ideal for frosting, drilling and marking at volume; a green or UV beam processes glass cold so brittle and coated sheets do not break; a picosecond beam cuts brittle glass with edge quality that survives drop tests. Because Gudetech builds machines around all four, it picks the source that fits your glass instead of forcing one beam onto every job.

The four sources

Fiber, green, UV, picosecond.

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Fiber laser

Frosting · coating removal · drilling · marking

A fiber laser drives the workhorse engraving and drilling platforms, frosting, removing coatings, drilling and marking glass at production speed. On the V-series it self-tunes its parameters to each job, so every process runs at its optimal setting without manual trial and error.

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Green laser

Cold processing · no edge breakage

A 60 W green laser processes glass cold, so there is no edge breakage and no thermal explosion of the sheet. It frosts, removes coatings and drills with no consumables, making it well suited to sensitive sheets and clean mass production.

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UV laser

Fine detail · short wavelength

A short-wavelength UV laser processes glass cold for fine, detailed frosting and precise coating removal. The same wavelength, at 5 W, forms 3D images inside crystal and glass for internal engraving without touching the surface.

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Picosecond laser

Ultrafast · brittle-glass cutting

An ultrafast picosecond laser delivers pulses short enough to cut brittle glass cold, holding plus or minus 0.01 mm accuracy with chipping under 5 microns. It cuts and splits glass from 0.03 to 25 mm thick with no taper, no burrs and no microcracks.

Not sure which source fits your glass?

Tell us your glass type and the result you need, and our engineers will match the laser source and machine, and send a quote with the process specs for your job.