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Slim

The Slim is suitable for (starting) entrepreneurs, schools, and makerspaces, among others.

This basic machine is available for a smaller budget. Choose your material and turn a sketch into a 3D model of your design. These laser machines are equipped with the highest safety standards of laser class 1. Standard delivery includes a 2-year warranty and software updates. Also included as standard are LightBurn software, red pointer, and safety components from Siemens. The Slim is ideal for learning to work with a laser. It is a robust and safe basic machine.

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Slim 1600

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The Slim 1600 has the best selling size. It is ideal for start-ups or makerspaces because you can easily switch between large and small items.
Working area 1600 x 900 x 180 mm
Laser power 100 or 150 W
Highest safety level: laser class 1
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Slim 1300

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The Slim 1300 has the best selling size. It is ideal for start-ups or makerspaces because you can easily switch between large and small items.
Working area 1300 x 900 x 200 mm
Laser power 100 or 150 W
Highest safety level: laser class 1
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Slim 600

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The Slim 600 is the smallest machine in this range. This makes it the perfect basic laser for hobbyists and small companies.
Working area 600 x 400 x 180 mm
2 years full warranty
Laser class 1, among other Siemens safety components
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Slim 900

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The Slim 900 is a perfect fit for schools with media, design and technology in their curriculum. Students learn to design and execute 2D and 3D items.
Working area 900 x 600 x 180 mm
Laser power 100 W
Highest safety level: laser class 1
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Wide selection of applications that can be cut with the BRM Laser Machine
Simply process a large number of materials
High accuracy with the BRM Laser machine icon
Unbelievable precision

How do you choose the best laser machine for your organization?

BRM Lasers has various models. These laser cutters vary in power, dimensions, options and price. Of course, it is important that you choose the machine that best suits your organization and the goal you have in mind. That is why we briefly introduce our types of machines to you:

BRM Pro

Laser machines with a unique mechanical build, including fully renewed dust-free guiding rails,ensuring unprecedented stability.Stability allowing us to integrate more powerful motors, increasing the working speed of the machines. Win, win, win!

Within our Pro series we offer 4 models. The Pro 600, Pro 900, Pro 1300 and Pro 1600. Machines in different sizes and with varying power sources. All suited for both production work and creative prototyping, with similar top accuracy across the entire range.

BRM Slim

A series of lasers suited for a smaller budget, yet with the most optimal European safety standards. Eliminating the risk of needing to purchase a laser that could possibly be unsafe. Rated the highest safety standard: laser class 1.

Within our Slim series we offer 4 models. The Slim 600, Slim 900, Slim 1300 and Slim 1600. Machines in different sizes and with varying power sources. All suited for both production work and creative prototyping, with similar accuracy across the entire range.

BRM Open Bed

These machines are capable of processing large plastic, MDF or multiplex sheets. Bearings ensure easy loading and unloading of the material, making these lasers perfectly suited for interior designers, large acrylic processors and signmakers.

Within our Open Bed series we offer 2 models. The Open Bed 2500 and Open Bed 3000. Machines in different sizes and with varying power sources. Incredibly suited for larger sheet material processing, with top accuracy for both models.

High-quality laser machines made affordable.

Whichever machine you choose, you invest in a versatile device that offers you endless possibilities. You can process countless materials with one and the same machine, without requiring much time or effort. There is hardly any chance of damage to the materials during cutting or engraving. Moreover, you do not have to rework the material and no residual materials are left behind.

Would you like to know more about the specific properties of the different types of laser machines? Do you need advice to make the right choice? Then request a leaflet or demonstration. Or fill in the contact form. You will hear from us soon!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is laser engraving?

With laser engraving, you change the surface of materials with a laser beam. That beam removes part of the top layer of your material. Because this can be done very precisely, it is very suitable for texts or images. In no time at all, you can engrave the most amazing designs on many different objects or materials. For example, on wood, plastic, glass or metal. There are so many possibilities. Do you want to know if your idea is doable? Call or mail us, we'll be happy to tell you more.

What does laser engraving cost?

That depends on several things. Which materials are used? For example, plywood is cheaper than acrylic. How large is your production run? If you make full use of the work surface with a large number of pieces, the laser machine will make fewer start and stop movements. That's very efficient, of course. Do you use a lot of speed and power or perhaps not that much? That is also a factor. And obviously, the machine itself: The smallest BRM closed laser is available for around €10.000,-

Which materials can I laser engrave and which ones not?

We can be quite brief about that. There are simply an awful lot of them that you can use. Textiles, all kinds of wood, leather, cardboard, paper and countless synthetics. With a special laser spray, you can also mark blank metal, glass, mirrors, ceramics, porcelain and natural stone. Does your material contain PVC? Then we strongly advise you not to conduct laser engraving. Are you unsure whether your specific material is suitable? Simply ask us.

Questions? Call +31 544 350320 or WhatsApp us.