Laser engraver / laser labelling system
LMG Workstation
Laser engraver LMG
As a workstation, the LMG laser engraver machine is the perfect solution for a wide range of labelling tasks with a laser on metal, plastic, glass, wood and many other materials. This flexible laser engraving system is designed for both small and large objects. You can use it to mark a wide range of industrial components: serial labelling, serial numbers, texts, logos, DataMatrix codes, barcodes (2D - 3D codes) and much more. Even complex structures or artwork can be realised. The LMG laser engraver can be equipped with different laser beam sources to suit your requirements. We customise the laser engraver to your needs so that you receive a first-class laser engraving machine that meets your requirements.
Permanent labelling with maximum speed and software connection for industrial use.

4 different beam sources - depending on the application, the laser can be equipped with a green, UV, CO2 or fibre beam source.
Lateral through-loading - a lateral brush curtain can be integrated for labelling longer components.
Interface connection - smooth production processes and communication with your existing applications.

4 different beam sources
Whether plastic, metal, wood, foils, organic materials or similar - we will find the right blasting source for you.
Lateral thrpugh-loading
Even longer components are no longer a problem for laser labelling thanks to side loading.
Manual lifting door
Optionally also available as an automatic lifting door for even faster handling.

Labelling area of up to 220 mm x 220 mm

Exterior view with manual lifting door

Practical footrest
The LMG laser engraver is an all-rounder of laser marking machines and allows you to choose between 4 different beam sources.
The basic package includes:
- Fibre, CO2, green or UV laser beam source
- Position laser with real-time display
- Focus laser for optimum alignment
- Manual lifting door
- Electric Z-axis
- Powerful control computer (WIndows 11)
- Graphic software
- Practical footrest
Optional add-ons:
- Automatic lifting door
- Lateral through-loading (component height up to 220 mm)
- Rotation unit
- Interface connection
- Background camera
- Pulse width modulation MOPA
- Various labelling field sizes
- and much more
Extract of technical data
Laser type | Fibre, CO2, Green or UV-Laser |
Nominal power | 20 W - 60 W |
Laser protection class | 1 |
Cooling | Air cooling |
Operating temperature | 10 - 40 °C |
Power connection | 230 V |
Power consumption | 300 W |
Technical data for Green-, UV- and CO2-Laser differ.
Further technical data on marking lasers can be found in our product portfolio.
LMG Standard dimensions and component dimensions
The laser engraver LMG Standard has the following dimensions:
Machine housing
Length | 720 mm |
Width | 780 mm |
Height | 1850 mm |
Component dimensions
Length | 500 mm |
Width | 500 mm |
Height | 330 mm |

We would also be happy to build together a customised laser engraving system for your application. Enlarged lifting door, slide-in compartment for edge labelling, autofocus and a labelling area of up to 600 x 600 mm are just some of the options available.
Optimum beam source for your application
The selection of the right wavelength depends on both the material and the desired marking result. For example, a CO2 laser can be used to create a fast marking on almost any plastic. However, this is usually tone-on-tone. With a UV laser or a fibre laser, on the other hand, a strong contrast can be created. Regardless of which area you are interested in, we will provide you with personalised and expert advice so that you get the perfect laser engraving machine for your needs.
Depending on the beam source, you can engrave the following materials with your marking laser:
Metals | Coatings | Alloys |
Lacquers | Plastics | Ceramics |
Foils | Glass | Leather |
Wood | Minerals | and much more |
A fibre laser is very good at marking stainless steel, steel, copper, brass and aluminium, for example. A CO2 or UV laser is used for wood. Our laser engraving machines can therefore be equipped with the following 4 wavelengths:

Fibre laser
- Wavelength range: 1064 nm
- High contrast
- Typical areas of application are metal engraving, high-contrast plastic markings and coatings
- Pulse width modulation MOPA enables black marking on anodised aluminium

CO2 laser
- Wavelength range: 10.600 nm
- IR laser with the highest wavelength
- Very fast marking speed for tone-on-tone labelling
- Also known as gas lasers or carbon dioxide lasers
- Areas of application are primarily in the pharmaceutical and food industries

UV laser
- Wavelength range: 355 nm
- Photochemical process - reaction through exposure to light
- Also known as ‘cold marking’, therefore no thermal deformation
- Ideally suited for sensitive materials such as glass and plastics (without laser additives), e.g. power plugs

Green laser
- Wavelength range: 532 nm
- Thermochemical laser process
- Low wavelength reduces heat reaction
- Ideally suited for 3D glass engravings, sensitive plastic surfaces
Are you unsure which beam source is the right one for your laser engraving system? Please call us directly or send us an e-mail, we will advise you without obligation and find the optimum solution for your component.
Add-ons Laser engraver LMG
Automatic lifting door with LMG-IND and background camera.
The labelling process is started automatically after the laser safety door is closed. The labelling process can be followed in real time on the screen via the built-in camera. The camera option also enables quick and convenient set-up, as the object to be labelled is displayed in real time in the laser software via the camera. The labelling graphic can thus be simply placed and positioned on the object shown.
beLaserMark marking software
The powerful ‘beLaserMark’ software enables a smooth interface connection to your existing system in addition to the real-time display. The laser engraving device can thus be seamlessly integrated into your production processes and gives you full flexibility even with constantly changing requirements.
