Glass Company Srl continues to distinguish itself in the glass processing industry thanks to cutting-edge technological solutions. Among the most innovative systems offered, the LaserMek line represents true excellence in laser glass processing, combining extreme precision, operational versatility, and superior finishing quality.
Main features of the LaserMek line
- Flexible laser sources: LaserMek systems are available with various laser sources, including fiber and picosecond, selected based on the required application. This modularity allows each system to be adapted to the specific needs of glass processing, ensuring maximum precision and efficiency.
- Selective coating ablation: the systems allow targeted ablation of coatings, both to make the glass completely transparent and to obtain a refined satin-finish effect similar to sandblasting, without direct mechanical intervention on the glass.
- High-precision geometric drilling: The line includes machines capable of drilling complex geometries with high accuracy, opening up new possibilities for fastening or integrating components.
- Monolithic Glass Cutting: Dedicated tools for cutting monolithic glass, offering precise finishes and optimal edge control.
Types of LaserMek machines
- LaserMek Standard: Designed for artistic and functional applications. It allows for invisible micro-engraving, Low-E coating removal, large-scale engraving, and even the creation of heated glass. It is suitable for large-format surfaces, maintaining high detail across large areas.
- LaserMek All-in-One: a compact yet multifunctional solution with a single laser head capable of sandblasting, ablation, and geometric drilling up to 150x150 mm on monolithic glass. Ablation can be applied to both float and mirrored glass. The All-in-One configuration reduces space and setup times, increasing productivity in compact lines.
- LaserMek Cut: a highly specialized system for linear and shaped cutting of monolithic glass up to 15 mm thick. It uses filament technology to ensure high edge precision, efficiency, and speed, meeting the needs of large-scale architecture and the production of complex technical glass.
The cars LaserMek They are designed to meet the needs of the most demanding sectors: from furniture to automotive, from technical glass to architectural construction. The laser sources used allow for selective processing of Low-E coatings, functional coatings, painted coatings, and silver coatings, leaving the underlying glass intact with maximum transparency or making it opaque with a satin/sandblasted effect. The process results clean, precise and repeatable, even on large formats
LaserMek is also a valid tool for environmental sustainability, working without tools that need to be replaced periodically, or abrasive materials, in addition to significantly reducing energy consumption compared to traditional technologies.
At Vitrum 2025, the LaserMek All-in-One will be presented as the flagship of the LaserMek line. The event will offer industry professionals a demonstration of the single head's multifunctional capabilities and the tangible benefits of reduced operating space, reduced setup times, and versatility for a variety of glass applications.
With the introduction of the LaserMek line, Glass Company confirms its commitment to offering next-generation technologies that combine innovation, quality, and absolute control of the production process. LaserMek solutions aim to offer a combination of precision, flexibility, and superior finishing, meeting the needs of diverse and ever-evolving markets.


