These Laser Compatible Medite Premier MDF sheets are highly versatile and suitable for enclosures and many other applications. Medite Premier MDF is produced using superior wood refining technology and specially designed resins. Benefits are the consistency of quality and thickness and reduced tool wear. Medite Premier MDF retains the light tan colour of the wood fibre from which it is manufactured.
This product conforms to E1 (low) formaldehyde levels as well as also complying with the lower levels required by CARB Phase 2 (CARB Phase 2 compliant <0.11ppm). This product is often described as 'Laser Grade' MDF but there is no official classification for this. We believe that E1 conforming MDF is the safest and best MDF for use in a laser cutter.
Low formaldehyde emissions.
Highly versatile.
Suitable for use in internal dry conditions as defined in EN 622 parts 1 and 5 and conforms to EN13986.
This is a high-quality AB/AB Italian Panguaneta Poplar Plywood sheet (laserply) that is suitable for a wide range of applications and is particularly suited to laser cutting. Panguaneta manages its own woodlands, so it knows that every last sheet has been produced responsibly, sustainably, and to the highest of standards. This Poplar Plywood has an AB/AB grading which is typically the best grade of plywood available. Poplar has a lower density than Birch, meaning that it can be easily laser cut at lower power settings
This plywood uses an EN314-2 Class 1 glue which is suitable for Interior (dry) conditions. Interior glue is generally considered the preferred option for materials that are to be laser cut. This is because the exterior glues can cause a more obvious 'burnt' look on and around the area that is cut. Poplar is a cultivated wood that grows quickly, which makes it a very sustainable product.
Low-density poplar plywood sheet (laserply) for easier laser cutting.
Top-quality AB/AB grading meaning fewer knots aiding consistency of laser cutting.
The Flux Ador is the world's first laser cutter with a print module! This is the ink for the Flux Ador diode laser cutter in the colour Black.
The Ador color printer laser cutter is designed for ease of use, ideal for beginners and people who want to both laser cut and add colour to their object.
Compatible materials:
Wood - For porous materials a primer must be used
Bamboo - For porous material, a primer must be used
Cork - For porous material, a primer must be used
Board
Fabric - Beware the material is not washable
Canvas
Flat stone
Polycarbonate - Adhesion may be limited on glossy surfaces
Stainless steel - Adhesion may be limited on glossy surfaces
Glossy leather - Adhesion may be limited on glossy surfaces
Acrylic - Adhesion may be limited on glossy surfaces
The Flux Ador is the world's first laser cutter with a print module! This is the ink for the Flux Ador diode laser cutter in the colour Cyan.
The Ador color printer laser cutter is designed for ease of use, ideal for beginners and people who want to both laser cut and add colour to their object.
Compatible materials:
Wood - For porous materials a primer must be used
Bamboo - For porous material, a primer must be used
Cork - For porous material, a primer must be used
Board
Fabric - Beware the material is not washable
Canvas
Flat stone
Polycarbonate - Adhesion may be limited on glossy surfaces
Stainless steel - Adhesion may be limited on glossy surfaces
Glossy leather - Adhesion may be limited on glossy surfaces
Acrylic - Adhesion may be limited on glossy surfaces
The Flux Ador is the world's first laser cutter with a print module! This is the ink for the Flux Ador diode laser cutter in the colour Magenta.
The Ador color printer laser cutter is designed for ease of use, ideal for beginners and people who want to both laser cut and add colour to their object.
Compatible materials:
Wood - For porous materials a primer must be used
Bamboo - For porous material, a primer must be used
Cork - For porous material, a primer must be used
Board
Fabric - Beware the material is not washable
Canvas
Flat stone
Polycarbonate - Adhesion may be limited on glossy surfaces
Stainless steel - Adhesion may be limited on glossy surfaces
Glossy leather - Adhesion may be limited on glossy surfaces
Acrylic - Adhesion may be limited on glossy surfaces
The Flux Ador is the world's first laser cutter with a print module! This is the ink for the Flux Ador diode laser cutter in the colour Yellow.
The Ador color printer laser cutter is designed for ease of use, ideal for beginners and people who want to both laser cut and add colour to their object.
Compatible materials:
Wood - For porous materials a primer must be used
Bamboo - For porous material, a primer must be used
Cork - For porous material, a primer must be used
Board
Fabric - Beware the material is not washable
Canvas
Flat stone
Polycarbonate - Adhesion may be limited on glossy surfaces
Stainless steel - Adhesion may be limited on glossy surfaces
Glossy leather - Adhesion may be limited on glossy surfaces
Acrylic - Adhesion may be limited on glossy surfaces
High-quality A/B grade Oak Veneered MDF panel measuring 300mm x 200mm. Ideal for structural projects requiring a high-quality appearance and finish on both the topside and panelling. Suitable for laser cutting. This MDF panel is veneered on both faces of the sheet: A grade veneer on the front and B grade on the reverse.
Please note:
As wood is a natural product, there is often a crook or bow to the sheet. The natural twist might be in excess of 10mm (see below - Tolerances and Caution).
A wood veneer is not like an artificial surface such as melamine or a laminate. It is cut from the log and therefore has its own unique grain, texture, and colour.
A Grade Veneer is a very high-quality grading (typically the best you will see). The surface of the material will be consistent in appearance with no large variations in colour. Small pin knots are allowed and these would typically be only a few mm in diameter. This grade veneer is on the topside of this MDF sheet.
The B Grade Veneer underside shows the natural look of the veneer. There will be changes in colour that show the grain pattern. Sound, smooth knots are allowed and these will typically be under 15mm to 35mm in diameter (depending on the countries grading rules). The surface should normally be free from open knots and plugs. The material should be suitable for paint/stain or a lacquered finish.
There are two different cuts that can be used in veneer production:
'Quarter Cut' are cut at 90 degrees, producing the effect of a straight grain.
'Crown Cut' are sliced through the log, producing 'Crowns' and adding more character to the finish (as used on this product).
This product conforms to E1 (low) formaldehyde levels and is often described as 'Laser Grade' MDF but there is no official classification for this. We believe that E1 conforming MDF is the safest and best MDF for using in a laser cutter.
Features:
A/B grade Oak Veneered finish.
Veneer thickness approximately 0.5mm.
High-quality wood and veneer, for great-looking finishes.
MDF core.
Suitable for use in internal dry conditions as defined in EN 622 parts 1 and 5 and conforms to EN13986.
Low formaldehyde emissions.
Dimensions:
Length: 300mm.
Width: 200mm.
Height: 4mm.
Veneer thickness (approximately): 0.5mm.
Tolerances:
The manufacturing tolerance for the thickness of veneered MDF sheets includes the tolerance for both the MDF and the veneer. The total combined thickness of both the MDF and the veneer could be as little as 3.35mm and as much as 4.65mm. The veneer on each face could be as thin as 0.25mm and as thick as 0.75mm.
Caution:
As wood is a natural product there is often a bow or crook to the MDF, and in some cases a twist. We have measured in excess of 10mm rise between the flat centre of the MDF and the corner. l. If you are using this product on a laser cutter; these sheets should be strapped/taped to the laser bed before cutting.
High-quality A/B grade Cherry Veneered MDF panel measuring 300mm x 200mm. Ideal for structural projects requiring a high-quality appearance and finish on both the topside and panelling. Suitable for laser cutting. This MDF panel is veneered on both faces of the sheet: A grade veneer on the front and B grade on the reverse.
Please note:
As wood is a natural product, there is often a crook or bow to the sheet. The natural twist might be in excess of 10mm (see below - Tolerances and Caution) .
A wood veneer is not like an artificial surface such as melamine or a laminate. It is cut from the log and therefore has its own unique grain, texture, and colour.
A Grade Veneer is a very high-quality grading (typically the best you will see). The surface of the material will be consistent in appearance with no large variations in colour. Small pin knots are allowed and these would typically be only a few mm in diameter. This grade veneer is on the topside of this MDF sheet.
The B Grade Veneer underside shows the natural look of the veneer. There will be changes in colour that show the grain pattern. Sound, smooth knots are allowed and these will typically be under 15mm to 35mm in diameter (depending on the countries grading rules). The surface should normally be free from open knots and plugs. The material should be suitable for paint/stain or a lacquered finish.
There are two different cuts that can be used in veneer production:
'Quarter Cut' are cut at 90 degrees, producing the effect of a straight grain.
'Crown Cut' are sliced through the log, producing 'Crowns' and adding more character to the finish (as used on this product).
This product conforms to E1 (low) formaldehyde levels and is often described as 'Laser Grade' MDF but there is no official classification for this. We believe that E1 conforming MDF is the safest and best MDF for using in a laser cutter.
Features:
A/B grade Cherry Veneered finish.
Veneer thickness approximately 0.5mm.
High-quality wood and veneer, for great-looking finishes.
MDF core.
Suitable for use in internal dry conditions as defined in EN 622 parts 1 and 5 and conforms to EN13986.
Low formaldehyde emissions.
Dimensions:
Length: 300mm.
Width: 200mm.
Height: 4mm.
Veneer thickness (approximately): 0.5mm.
Tolerances:
The manufacturing tolerance for the thickness of veneered MDF sheets include the tolerance for both the MDF and the veneer. The total combined thickness of both the MDF and the veneer could be as little as 3.35mm and as much as 4.65mm. The veneer on each face could be as thin as 0.25mm and as thick as 0.75mm.
Caution:
As wood is a natural product there is often a bow or crook to the MDF and in some cases a twist. We have measured in excess of 10mm rise between the flat centre of the MDF and the corner. l. If you are using this product on a laser cutter; these sheets should be strapped/taped to the laser bed before cutting.
High-quality A/B grade Black American Walnut Veneered MDF panel measuring 300mm x 200mm. Ideal for structural projects requiring a high-quality appearance and finish on both the topside and panelling. Suitable for laser cutting. This MDF panel is veneered on both faces of the sheet: A grade veneer on the front and B grade on the reverse.
Please note:
As wood is a natural product, there is often a crook or bow to the sheet. The natural twist might be in excess of 10mm (see below - Tolerances and Caution) .
A wood veneer is not like an artificial surface such as melamine or a laminate. It is cut from the log and therefore has its own unique grain, texture, and colour.
A Grade Veneer is a very high-quality grading (typically the best you will see). The surface of the material will be consistent in appearance with no large variations in colour. Small pin knots are allowed and these would typically be only a few mm in diameter. This grade veneer is on the topside of this MDF sheet.
The B Grade Veneer underside shows the natural look of the veneer. There will be changes in colour that show the grain pattern. Sound, smooth knots are allowed and these will typically be under 15mm to 35mm in diameter (depending on the countries grading rules). The surface should normally be free from open knots and plugs. The material should be suitable for paint/stain or a lacquered finish.
There are two different cuts that can be used in veneer production:
'Quarter Cut' are cut at 90 degrees, producing the effect of a straight grain.
'Crown Cut' are sliced through the log, producing 'Crowns' and adding more character to the finish (as used on this product).
This product conforms to E1 (low) formaldehyde levels and is often described as 'Laser Grade' MDF but there is no official classification for this. We believe that E1 conforming MDF is the safest and best MDF for using in a laser cutter.
Features:
A/B grade Black American Walnut Veneered finish.
Veneer thickness approximately 0.5mm.
High-quality wood and veneer, for great-looking finishes.
MDF core.
Suitable for use in internal dry conditions as defined in EN 622 parts 1 and 5 and conforms to EN13986.
Low formaldehyde emissions.
Dimensions:
Length: 300mm.
Width: 200mm.
Height: 4mm.
Veneer thickness (approximately): 0.5mm.
Tolerances:
The manufacturing tolerance for the thickness of veneered MDF sheets include the tolerance for both the MDF and the veneer. The total combined thickness of both the MDF and the veneer could be as little as 3.60mm and as much as 4.40mm. The veneer on each face could be as thin as 0.25mm and as thick as 0.75mm.
Caution:
As wood is a natural product there is often a bow or crook to the MDF and in some cases a twist. We have measured in excess of 10mm rise between the flat centre of the MDF and the corner. l. If you are using this product on a laser cutter; these sheets should be strapped/taped to the laser bed before cutting.
High-quality A/B grade Ash Veneered MDF panel measuring 300mm x 200mm. Ideal for structural projects requiring a high-quality appearance and finish on both the topside and panelling. Suitable for laser cutting. This MDF panel is veneered on both faces of the sheet: A grade veneer on the front and B grade on the reverse.
Please note:
As wood is a natural product, there is often a crook or bow to the sheet. The natural twist might be in excess of 10mm (see below - Tolerances and Caution) .
A wood veneer is not like an artificial surface such as melamine or a laminate. It is cut from the log and therefore has its own unique grain, texture, and colour.
A Grade Veneer is a very high-quality grading (typically the best you will see). The surface of the material will be consistent in appearance with no large variations in colour. Small pin knots are allowed and these would typically be only a few mm in diameter. This grade veneer is on the topside of this MDF sheet.
The B Grade Veneer underside shows the natural look of the veneer. There will be changes in colour that show the grain pattern. Sound, smooth knots are allowed and these will typically be under 15mm to 35mm in diameter (depending on the countries grading rules). The surface should normally be free from open knots and plugs. The material should be suitable for paint/stain or a lacquered finish.
There are two different cuts that can be used in veneer production:
'Quarter Cut' are cut at 90 degrees, producing the effect of a straight grain.
'Crown Cut' are sliced through the log, producing 'Crowns' and adding more character to the finish (as used on this product).
This product conforms to E1 (low) formaldehyde levels and is often described as 'Laser Grade' MDF but there is no official classification for this. We believe that E1 conforming MDF is the safest and best MDF for using in a laser cutter.
Features:
A/B grade Ash Veneered finish.
Veneer thickness approximately 0.5mm.
High-quality wood and veneer, for great-looking finishes.
MDF core.
Suitable for use in internal dry conditions as defined in EN 622 parts 1 and 5 and conforms to EN13986.
Low formaldehyde emissions.
Dimensions:
Length: 300mm.
Width: 200mm.
Height: 4.0mm.
Veneer thickness (approximately): 0.5mm.
Tolerances:
The manufacturing tolerance for the thickness of veneered MDF sheets include the tolerance for both the MDF and the veneer. The total combined thickness of both the MDF and the veneer could be as little as 3.35mm and as much as 4.65mm. The veneer on each face could be as thin as 0.25mm and as thick as 0.75mm.
Caution:
As wood is a natural product there is often a bow or crook to the MDF and in some cases a twist. We have measured in excess of 10mm rise between the flat centre of the MDF and the corner. These twists are completely normal If you are using this product on a laser cutter; these sheets should be strapped/taped to the laser bed before cutting.
High-quality A/B grade American Maple MDF panel measuring 300mm x 200mm. Ideal for structural projects requiring a high-quality appearance and finish on both the topside and panelling. Suitable for laser cutting. This MDF panel is veneered on both faces of the sheet: A grade veneer on the front and B grade on the reverse.
Please note:
As wood is a natural product, there is often a crook or bow to the sheet. The natural twist might be in excess of 10mm (see below - Tolerances and Caution) .
A wood veneer is not like an artificial surface such as melamine or a laminate. It is cut from the log and therefore has its own unique grain, texture, and colour.
A Grade Veneer is a very high-quality grading (typically the best you will see). The surface of the material will be consistent in appearance with no large variations in colour. Small pin knots are allowed and these would typically be only a few mm in diameter. This grade veneer is on the topside of this MDF sheet.
The B Grade Veneer underside shows the natural look of the veneer. There will be changes in colour that show the grain pattern. Sound, smooth knots are allowed and these will typically be under 15mm to 35mm in diameter (depending on the countries grading rules). The surface should normally be free from open knots and plugs. The material should be suitable for paint/stain or a lacquered finish.
There are two different cuts that can be used in veneer production:
'Quarter Cut' are cut at 90 degrees, producing the effect of a straight grain.
'Crown Cut' are sliced through the log, producing 'Crowns' and adding more character to the finish (as used on this product).
This product conforms to E1 (low) formaldehyde levels and is often described as 'Laser Grade' MDF but there is no official classification for this. We believe that E1 conforming MDF is the safest and best MDF for using in a laser cutter.
Features:
A/B grade American Maple finish.
Veneer thickness approximately 0.5mm.
High-quality wood and veneer, for great-looking finishes.
MDF core.
Suitable for use in internal dry conditions as defined in EN 622 parts 1 and 5 and conforms to EN13986.
Low formaldehyde emissions.
Dimensions:
Length: 300mm.
Width: 200mm.
Height: 4mm.
Veneer thickness (approximately): 0.5mm.
Tolerances:
The manufacturing tolerance for the thickness of veneered MDF sheets includes the tolerance for both the MDF and the veneer. The total combined thickness of both the MDF and the veneer could be as little as 3.35mm and as much as 4.65mm. The veneer on each face could be as thin as 0.25mm and as thick as 0.75mm.
Caution:
As wood is a natural product there is often a bow or crook to the MDF and in some cases a twist. We have measured in excess of 10mm rise between the flat centre of the MDF and the corner. l. If you are using this product on a laser cutter; these sheets should be strapped/taped to the laser bed before cutting.
The 5mm Poplar Laser Plywood Range is designed specifically for precision laser cutting and engraving. This lightweight and smooth plywood is made from high-quality poplar, ensuring a clean cut with minimal burn marks.
Ideal for a variety of projects, from model making to crafting, its uniform thickness and ease of use make it a favorite among professionals and hobbyists alike. This range offers excellent strength and flexibility for both indoor and decorative applications.
These 3mm laser-compatible black-painted MDF sheets, measuring 400mm x 300mm, offer all the same qualities as the standard MDF lines but with a nicer finish. This comes into its own when laser engraving, as there will be a nice contrast between the white finish and the underlying MDF material. One side of these MDF sheets is painted and the other is a standard MDF finish. The laser MDFs are EU class E1, which means low formaldehyde emissions. It is this low formaldehyde emission that makes this MDF suitable for laser cutting.
This product conforms to E1 (low) formaldehyde levels as well as also complying with the lower levels required by CARB phase 2 (CARB Phase 2 compliant <0.11ppm). This product is often described as 'Laser Grade' MDF but there is no official classification for this. We believe that E1 conforming MDF is the safest and best MDF for use in a laser cutter.
These are high-quality MDF sheets with a white paint finish.
Suitable for use with a laser cutter.
When laser engraving, the white paint finish provides a great contrast to the MDF underneath.
These 3mm laser-compatible black-painted MDF sheets, measuring 600mm x 400mm, offer all the same qualities as the standard MDF lines but with a nicer finish. This comes into its own when laser engraving, as there will be a nice contrast between the white finish and the underlying MDF material. One side of these MDF sheets is painted and the other is a standard MDF finish. The laser MDFs are EU class E1, which means low formaldehyde emissions. It is this low formaldehyde emission that makes this MDF suitable for laser cutting.
This product conforms to E1 (low) formaldehyde levels as well as also complying with the lower levels required by CARB phase 2 (CARB Phase 2 compliant <0.11ppm). This product is often described as 'Laser Grade' MDF but there is no official classification for this. We believe that E1 conforming MDF is the safest and best MDF for use in a laser cutter.
These are high-quality MDF sheets with a white paint finish.
Suitable for use with a laser cutter.
When laser engraving, the white paint finish provides a great contrast to the MDF underneath.
Kitronik Laser Compatible Medite Premier MDF sheets are highly versatile, suitable for enclosures and many other applications. Our laser MDF are EU class E1, which means low formaldehyde emissions. It is this low formaldehyde emission that makes this MDF suitable for laser cutting.
The Laser MDF sheets are produced in line with FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certification standards.
Low formaldehyde emissions
Highly versatile
Produced to Forestry Stewardship Council certification
Suitable for use in internal dry conditions as defined in EN 622 parts 1 and 5 and conforms to EN13986
1 x 6mm Laser Compatible Medite Premier MDF, 600mm x 400mm sheet
Kitronik Laser Compatible Medite Premier MDF sheets are highly versatile, suitable for enclosures and many other applications. Our laser MDF are EU class E1, which means low formaldehyde emissions. It is this low formaldehyde emission that makes this MDF suitable for laser cutting.
The Laser MDF sheets are produced in line with FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certification standards.
Low formaldehyde emissions
Highly versatile
Produced to Forestry Stewardship Council certification
Suitable for use in internal dry conditions as defined in EN 622 parts 1 and 5 and conforms to EN13986
1 x 6mm Laser Compatible Medite Premier MDF, 600mm x 400mm sheet
The Rough Cut Laser Engraving Slate Sign - Vertical 300mm x 120mm combines natural slate’s rustic beauty with the precision of laser engraving. Perfect for personalized messages, names, or decorative designs, this durable slate sign adds a timeless touch to any home, garden, or business setting. Although stone/slate cannot be cut with a CO2 laser, they can be laser engraved, which makes for a unique long term sign. The rough-cut edges and natural texture make each piece unique, enhancing its charm and character. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, this slate sign is an elegant and lasting choice for any space.