This entry-level 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 to meet the highest safety standards of laser class 1. The standard package includes a 2-year warranty and software updates. LightBurn software, a red pointer and safety components from Siemens are also included as standard. The Slim is ideal for learning how to work with a laser. It is a robust and safe entry-level machine.
This open-bed machine can handle large sheet materials. This allows you to cut large objects with ease or easily produce large quantities from a single sheet. This laser machine comes with LightBurn software, plus a full 2-year warranty and software updates. The Ultra laser machine is perfect for increasing and expanding your production capacity.


A laser machine helps you cut or engrave a wide range of materials quickly and effortlessly. Whether you’re engraving metal or cutting leather, a BRM laser machine makes the job a piece of cake.
Our range includes laser machines in various models. They differ in terms of power, dimensions and price, amongst other things. The most popular machine is the BRM Pro 1300. This is used by customers in various sectors and can be found in schools and architects’ offices, amongst other places. If you’re looking for a machine with a larger working area, the BRM Pro 1600 is the perfect model. Once installed, we’ll also provide you with instructions so you can get started straight away.


BRM’s laser machines operate at unprecedented speeds and are also extremely precise. Because the machines are computer-controlled, they produce an identical engraving or cut every time. This is in contrast to traditional milling machines or punch presses. This precise method makes a laser cutter suitable for a vast range of industries. Our machines are used by sign companies, in education, in large factories and within the architectural sector.
The laser machine is a modern marvel of technology that operates in an ingenious way. The machines generate a powerful laser beam, which is then amplified using a special lens. This enables the machine to burn materials at high temperatures, resulting in clean and precise cut lines. Because the machines operate at high temperatures, they can process a wide range of materials: wood, plastic, paper, glass and acrylic are all among the possibilities. The lasers can be used for cutting materials, but are also ideal for engraving. Perfect for marking product numbers or personalising your products.
Buying a laser machine opens up a world of possibilities. Many of our customers tell us that their new laser machine has helped turn their innovative ideas into reality. With a laser machine, you can cut a wide variety of materials quickly and easily. The main advantages of a laser machine are:


A laser machine is a highly versatile piece of equipment. With a laser machine, you can both engrave and cut. What’s more, there are many materials that can be processed using our laser machines. In fact, there are too many to list. Not all machines are suitable for every application. So be sure to take a look at the various models and ask one of our staff for advice. Below is a list of materials you can cut or engrave:


BRM Lasers’ customers operate across a wide range of sectors. Our laser machines are used by small businesses and large organisations alike. You’ll find them, for example, in shipbuilding, the advertising sector, the fashion industry, the metalworking industry, at carpentry firms and stonemasons, but also in (technical) education. They are also ideal for creative or artistic applications. This is because they can be used to create highly detailed markings, engravings, etchings or contours. The machines are suitable for the following applications, amongst others:


Hidden within the laser machine’s sturdy housing is a sophisticated mechanism. This consists of various components. Ultimately, the laser beam is the most important element. This beam is emitted by a head equipped with an optical system. This ensures that the laser beam can be directed with exceptional precision. The intensity of the laser can be adjusted via the focusing optics. The laser head also features a nozzle that enables the cutting of material. Mirrors are positioned on the various components to deflect the beam to the correct location.
The great thing about our machines is that they can cut material without you having to clamp it in place. This is because the laser hovers above the surface and therefore makes no contact with it. A major advantage of this is that it significantly reduces the risk of damaging the material. You operate the laser machine via a computer using CNC, or Computerised Numerical Control. This allows you, amongst other things, to set the cutting parameters. The machines are supplied with the necessary software. We set up the machine so it is fully ready for use. Furthermore, we provide you with comprehensive instructions to ensure you can operate it successfully.
BRM Lasers offers a range of different models. These laser machines vary in terms of power, dimensions, capabilities and price, amongst other things. Naturally, it is important that you choose the machine that best suits your organisation and the objectives you have in mind. That is why we would like to briefly introduce our range of machines to you here:
Laser machines with a unique mechanical design which, thanks to the updated dust-free guides, ensures unprecedented stability. This increased stability has allowed us to opt for more powerful motors, which boost the machine’s operating speed. More stable, faster, more reliable. Win, win, win!
Our Pro series consists of 4 models: the Pro 600, Pro 900, Pro 1300 and Pro 1600. Machines in various sizes and with different power ratings. Suitable for both production work and creative prototyping, with the same top-class precision across the entire range.
We decided to launch a further-developed basic product in the most efficient way possible. And thereby make a good and safe purchase possible even on a smaller budget. With the laser class 1 certification, plus a 2-year full warranty and software updates, this is a unique offering in the market.
Our Slim series consists of 4 models: the Slim 600, Slim 900, Slim 1300 and Slim 1600. Machines in various sizes and with different power ratings. Suitable for both production work and creative prototyping, with the same top-class precision across the entire range.
The open bed allows for the processing of large plastic, MDF or plywood sheets. This makes the machines ideal for interior builders, large-scale plastic processors and sign companies. Our Ultra series consists of three models: the Ultra 2500 and Ultra 3000 machines, and the special cutting variant, the Ultra 3000s. Machines in various sizes and with different power ratings. Exceptionally suitable for processing larger sheet materials, with top precision across all models.
Whichever machine you choose, you are investing in a versatile piece of equipment that offers you endless possibilities. With a single machine, you can process countless materials without it taking up much of your time or effort. There is virtually no risk of damaging the materials during cutting or engraving. What’s more, there is no need for post-processing and no waste material is left behind.
Would you like to know more about the specific features of the different types of laser machines? Do you need advice to make the right choice? Then request a brochure or a demonstration. Or fill in the contact form. We’ll be in touch soon!
By answering three questions, you’ll make that decision a lot easier. What materials will you be working with? What will you mainly be doing? (Cutting, engraving, or both in equal measure.) What kind of work surface do you need? Once you’ve got a clear picture of these points, we’ll provide you with tailored advice to help you choose the very best option.
A BRM laser helps you cut or engrave a wide range of organic materials quickly and effortlessly. From acrylic to hardboard, from wood to textiles and more! The possibilities are virtually endless. Not sure whether your specific material is suitable? Let us test it for you. We’ll do it free of charge. That way, you’ll know straight away whether your application is feasible.
Lasers are incredibly versatile, but there are exceptions. When processing certain materials, such as PVC, harmful fumes are released that can be hazardous to health and may damage the machine. We therefore advise against using these materials. If in doubt, always ask the manufacturer for the exact composition so that you can be sure the material is suitable.
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