Laser Enclosures

Ortur Enclosure 2.0 is a premium enclosure designed to enhance your laser engraving experience. Crafted from fiber material, it is fire retardant and ensures safe and efficient operation. The enclosure is easy to fold, facilitating quick assembly and saving you valuable time. The compatibility with Laser Explorer APP enables direct ...

Specifications

Work Area Width: 700 mm
Work Area Height: 720 mm
Work Area Depth: 370 mm
Laser Safety: Class 1
Window (OD): --
Laser Enclosure, 24 x 24 x 24 Inches, Aluminum, Black
Kentek Corp
Laser Enclosure, Aluminum construction 24 x 24 x 24 inches, safety interlocked hinged door with gas piston assist opening. Design features one 11 x 11 inch viewing port cutout designed to accommodate an acrylic window (sold separately). Comes with an aluminum panel 12 x 12 inch to fill window port. Other features include a 2 inch ...

Specifications

Work Area Width: 609 mm
Work Area Height: 609 mm
Work Area Depth: 609 mm
Laser Safety: Not classified
Window (OD): No
Laser Enclosure, 36 x 36 x 36 Inches, Aluminum, Black
Kentek Corp
Laser Enclosure, Aluminum construction 36 x 36 x 36 inches, safety interlocked hinged door with gas piston assist opening. Design features one 11 x 11 inch viewing port cutout designed to accommodate an acrylic window (sold separately). Comes with an aluminum panel 12 x 12 inch to fill window port. Other features include a 2 inch ...

Specifications

Work Area Width: 914 mm
Work Area Height: 914 mm
Work Area Depth: 914 mm
Laser Safety: Not classified
Window (OD): No
Laser Enclosure, 48 x 36 x 36 Inches, Aluminum, Black
Kentek Corp
Laser Enclosure, Aluminum construction 48 x 36 x 36 inches, Dual sliding safety interlocked doors. Design features two 11 x 11 inch viewing port cutouts designed to accommodate dual acrylic windows (sold separately). Comes with aluminum panels 12 x 12 inch to fill window port. Other features include a 2 inch cable port and 2 inch ...

Specifications

Work Area Width: 1219 mm
Work Area Height: 914 mm
Work Area Depth: 914 mm
Laser Safety: Not classified
Window (OD): No
ProStation Class-1 Laser Enclosure
Telesis Technologies Inc
Robust, industrial, and customizable Class 1 laser enclosure for marking large parts.

Specifications

Work Area Width: 1016 mm
Work Area Height: 2603 mm
Work Area Depth: 1022 mm
Laser Safety: Class 1
Window (OD): Yes
Mini ProStation Class 1 Laser Enclosure
Telesis Technologies Inc
Narrow and nimble Class 1 enclosure workstation expertly designed for challenging space constraints.

Specifications

Work Area Width: 698 mm
Work Area Height: 1811 mm
Work Area Depth: 899 mm
Laser Safety: Class 1
Window (OD): Yes
DialPro Class 1 Laser Enclosure
Telesis Technologies Inc
Simultaneous load/unload and mark/read operations with dual positions. Concurrently run multiple processes in parallel with the addition of extra positions. 

Specifications

Work Area Width: 914 mm
Work Area Height: 254 mm
Work Area Depth: -- mm
Laser Safety: Class 1
Window (OD): Yes
BoxPro Class-1 Laser Enclosure
Telesis Technologies Inc
The Telesis BoxPro™ arrives fully assembled, meaning once it’s powered, you can get right to work. The BoxPro™ offers a simple effective design paired with an entry-level laser marker perfect for smaller and up-and-coming outfits his efficiently sized Class 1 Enclosure can fit into almost any production space. At 20 in x 16 in (508 ...

Specifications

Work Area Width: 508 mm
Work Area Height: 406 mm
Work Area Depth: -- mm
Laser Safety: Class 1
Window (OD): Yes
Mobile Laser Enclosure Cart
Automated Laser Corporation
A mobile cart is available to make the large or small CDRH enclosures highly mobile and offer the flexibility to take a fully self-contained marking system anywhere. The cart is designed as a heavy-duty production unit with the ability to house the enclosure, laser head, control unit, monitor and keyboard storage. One single 120VAC ...

Specifications

Work Area Width: 762 mm
Work Area Height: 914 mm
Work Area Depth: 660 mm
Laser Safety: Not classified
Window (OD): Yes
Large Laser Enclosure
Automated Laser Corporation
The Large Enclosure is best suited for larger parts or an extended focal point requirement for taller parts. This enclosure is ideal for lean manufacturing cell applications, production workstations or in a lab environment needing more internal space or multiple fixture changeover. The Large Enclosure is perfect where single part ...

Specifications

Work Area Width: 762 mm
Work Area Height: 635 mm
Work Area Depth: 660 mm
Laser Safety: Not classified
Window (OD): Yes
Small Laser Enclosure
Automated Laser Corporation
The Small Enclosure is a compact, lower cost bench top laser marking housing for lean production work cells, lab testing and part prototyping. The small enclosure is ideal where single smaller part load and unload cycles are preferred, lower volume production is anticipated and change over flexibility is desired. The small footprint ...

Specifications

Work Area Width: 508 mm
Work Area Height: 381 mm
Work Area Depth: 508 mm
Laser Safety: Not classified
Window (OD): Yes
Laser Castle Safety Cabin
Lasermet Inc
Lasermet’s Laser Castle® laser safety cabins protect personnel from the dangers of high powered laser beams by absorbing the laser power in the specially designed walls and roof. These modular, Class 1, room-sized enclosures are tested and certified to international laser safety standards (IEC 60825-4 Safety of Laser Products Part 4 ...

Specifications

Work Area Width: 5500 mm
Work Area Height: 6600 mm
Work Area Depth: 3600 mm
Laser Safety: Class 1
Window (OD): Yes
Our new Rotary Table Enclosure (Class I) allows you to mark metals, plastics, ceramics, and more in a safe, efficient manner. Place materials to be marked in a fixture on the rotary table.  While they are marked, the operator can unload and load the next batch of parts, increasing overall throughput and process speed. The Rotary ...

Specifications

Work Area Width: 703 mm
Work Area Height: 1174 mm
Work Area Depth: 990 mm
Laser Safety: Class 1
Window (OD): Yes
The Large & Extra-Large Enclosures (Class I) are our most popular designs of all time. They are simple, rugged and versatile. If you are marking large parts or use one of our higher-powered lasers, this enclosure is a great choice.  Despite the large size, it can be easily moved on a roll cart anywhere in your facility. It ...

Specifications

Work Area Width: 609 mm
Work Area Height: 612 mm
Work Area Depth: 683 mm
Laser Safety: Class 1
Window (OD): Yes
The Zen Programmable Z-Axis Enclosure (Class I) is optimal for laser marker applications with varying part heights or those with irregular part geometry. Programming the Z-Axis is as easy as entering in the part height with the corresponding marking file. The linear actuator will move the laser marker head to the correct focal height ...

Specifications

Work Area Width: 650 mm
Work Area Height: 1089 mm
Work Area Depth: 800 mm
Laser Safety: Class 1
Window (OD): Yes
The Sliding Door Enclosure (Class I) is designed for one in and one out part marking operations or small batches. The door slides to the right out of the user’s way to provide access to the marking area.    There is a built-in focusing diode to find the focus quickly and easily. The Sliding Door Enclosure accommodates ...

Specifications

Work Area Width: 330 mm
Work Area Height: 406 mm
Work Area Depth: 406 mm
Laser Safety: Class 1
Window (OD): Yes
The Large & Extra-Large Enclosures (Class I) are our most popular designs of all time. They are simple, rugged and versatile. If you are marking large parts or use one of our higher-powered lasers, this enclosure is a great choice.  Despite the large size, it can be easily moved on a roll cart anywhere in your facility. It ...

Specifications

Work Area Width: 762 mm
Work Area Height: 914 mm
Work Area Depth: 762 mm
Laser Safety: Class 1
Window (OD): Yes

Frequently Asked Questions

A laser safety enclosure is a protective structure that encloses a laser machine to prevent the escape of stray laser beams into the surrounding environment. It is an essential component of many laser processing machines, including laser markers, laser engravers, laser cutters and laser welders, as they inherently generate very high powers of laser radiation.

Any type of laser can be enclosed in a laser safety enclosure, including CO2, fiber, and Nd:YAG lasers. However, many laser enclosures utilize specialty filter glass that could be designed to block only certain type of wavelength and level of radiation. Before making a purchase always make sure that the construction material is suitable and rated for the type of laser output you intend to use it with.

Laser safety enclosures are typically made of materials that can absorb or reflect laser radiation, such as metal or specially coated glass.

Laser safety enclosures may be required by law in some industries or for certain types of lasers. Regulations can vary depending on the country, jurisdiction, industry and application.

The right laser safety enclosure will depend on several factors such as the type of laser being used, the power of the laser, the dimensions and clearance of the workspace as well as the type of the laser machine that needs to be integrated with the laser safety enclosure. You might also want to check out the parameter filters on the upper left corner of this subcategory page to form a general idea of what is important for selecting the right safety enclosure.

Installation and maintenance of a laser safety enclosure should be carried out by a qualified technician. Regular inspections and cleaning are important for maintaining the integrity of the enclosure. It is also important to regularly test and ensure flawless operation of any safety features, such as the emergency stop, safety interlock, etc.

Common safety features of laser safety enclosures include interlocks or safety switches that prevent the laser from operating unless the enclosure is fully closed and locked, as well as ventilation and filtration systems to remove fumes and debris.

The cost of a laser safety enclosure can vary widely depending on factors such as the size and complexity of the enclosure, the materials used, and the specific requirements of the application. Prices typically range from a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars. Please feel free to inquire about a specific product model using the “Contact Supplier” button from the product pages.

One of the main advantages of using a laser safety enclosure instead of buying a complete laser machine is that it can allow for greater flexibility in configuring your laser system. For example, a laser safety enclosure can be used to retrofit an existing machine, allowing it to be used with a different type of laser. This can be a cost-effective solution, as it can eliminate the need to purchase a completely new machine. Another advantage of using a laser safety enclosure is that it can provide additional safety features that may not be present in a complete laser machine. For example, a laser safety enclosure may include interlocks or safety switches that prevent the laser from operating unless the enclosure is fully closed and locked, as well as ventilation and filtration systems to remove fumes and debris.

There are 17 different Laser Enclosures from suppliers and manufacturers listed in this category. In just a few clicks you can compare different Laser Enclosures with each other and get an accurate quote based on your needs and specifications. Please note that the prices of Laser Enclosures vary significantly for different products based on various factors including technical parameters, features, brand name, etc. Please contact suppliers directly to inquire about the details and accurate pricing information for any product model. Simply navigate to the product page of interest and use the orange button to directly reach out to the respective supplier with one click.

Did You know?

Laser machine enclosures, also known as laser safety enclosures, are protective enclosures designed to contain laser machines and prevent the release of dangerous laser radiation into the surrounding environment. Laser safety enclosures are an essential component of laser safety protocols. These enclosures are typically made of materials that can either absorb or reflect laser radiation, such as metal or specially coated glass. Many commercially available laser enclosures also include interlocks or safety switches that prevent the laser from operating unless the enclosure is fully closed and locked. Laser enclosures are often used as part of a laser material processing system, such as a laser cutter, laser engraver, laser welder, etc. as lasers in these systems often emit intense, concentrated beams of light that can cause serious harm to human eyes and skin. In addition to providing protection from stray laser beams, laser machine enclosures can also perform dual function by containing fumes and debris generated during the laser cutting or engraving process. In doing so, laser safety enclosures can also help minimize the risk of damage to the laser machine itself, by preventing debris from interfering with its operation or causing damage to essential components such as the focusing lens or the steering mirrors. By a proper use and integration of safety enclosures into your laser system you may achieve a Class-1 safety status out of a laser source that is classified as Class-4 on standalone basis.