A client's fiber engraving automation setup. Another 4 engravers and auto feeders will be installed in the coming weeks. Perfect Laser Technologies – now synonymous with automated engraving systems.
A client's fiber engraving automation setup. Another 4 engravers and auto feeders will be installed in the coming weeks. Perfect Laser Technologies – now synonymous with automated engraving systems.
Do you want to start or grow your business in South Africa and beyond? Explore our range of Colour, CO2 Lasers, Fiber Engravers and Fiber Cutters, CNCs and other machines, as well as saleable consumables and accessories.
Our products that require certification from the NRCS (National Regulator for Compulsory Specifications) are either already certified, or in the process of being certified.
JHB Mega Store - 010 157 0113
JHB Head Office - 010 157 0112
Colour Support - 010 448 7990
JHB Central Distr. - 010 448 7661
Cape Town Retail - 021 201 6715
Bloemfontein - 051 880 0012
Richards Bay - 031 880 1634
George - 044 868 0491
Durban – 031 880 1635
Nelspruit - 013 880 0608
Gqeberha (PE) - 041 450 5251
East London - 043 880 0188
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PERFECT LASER TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD – REG NUMBER 2015/332905/07
South Africa’s largest one-stop shop for CO2 Laser Cutters, UV Printers, CNC Machines, Laser Machines, CNC Router Bits, Fiber Laser Engravers, Fiber Laser Cutters, Vinyl Cutters, Eco Solvent Printers, Laminators, Spares and resalable accessories.
Laser cutters/engravers sold by Perfect Laser Technologies (Pty) Ltd. are Class IV Laser Devices and are extremely dangerous. These lasers will instantly ignite clothing, wood, paper, plastics, and many other common items and will seriously burn flesh, including eyes. Care must be taken to avoid serious injury and/or blindness. Always use eye protection when operating your laser. Failure to do so may result in permanent blindness.
Protective eyewear should be worn by anyone having access to the output from Class IV lasers, and restricting access to the area should be implemented to minimise the risk of eye exposure to hazardous levels of laser radiation.