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GWEIKE Launches Integrated Ultrafast Laser Cutting Solutions for Precision Glass and Advanced Manufacturing
Ultrafast laser modification enables manufacturers to significantly improve edge strength and reduce microcrack defects in high-precision glass processing.
Mar. 3, 2026 at 4:39am
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GWEIKE, a global manufacturer of industrial laser systems, has announced the expansion of its ultrafast laser cutting portfolio, delivering integrated solutions for precision glass processing, brittle material machining, and high-end electronics manufacturing. The company's comprehensive Ultrafast Laser Cutting Machine platform provides a complete process solution from laser modification to controlled splitting, enabling manufacturers to achieve clean edges, reduced chipping, and stable mass production performance.
Why it matters
As demand grows for thinner glass, higher edge strength, and lower microcrack rates in advanced applications such as foldable displays, photovoltaic panels, and smart device cover glass, manufacturers are seeking non-thermal processing technologies that minimize material stress while improving yield consistency. GWEIKE's solutions address these challenges by using ultrafast laser processing to create controlled internal modification zones, significantly reducing heat-affected zones and mechanical stress.
The details
Traditional mechanical cutting methods often introduce edge defects, subsurface microcracks, and inconsistent break strength, particularly when processing thick or chemically strengthened glass. Ultrafast laser processing uses picosecond or femtosecond pulse durations to create controlled internal modification zones, significantly reducing heat-affected zones and mechanical stress. When combined with optimized splitting processes, manufacturers can achieve higher edge strength, lower microcrack density, improved yield rates, reduced post-processing costs, and better dimensional accuracy.
- GWEIKE announced the expansion of its ultrafast laser cutting portfolio on February 28, 2026.
The players
GWEIKE
A global manufacturer of industrial laser systems that has expanded its ultrafast laser cutting portfolio to deliver integrated solutions for precision glass processing, brittle material machining, and high-end electronics manufacturing.
Allison
A spokesperson for GWEIKE who stated that the company's objective is to provide a complete manufacturing-grade solution, from feasibility testing to parameter optimization and automation integration, to ensure consistent production results for global manufacturers.
What they’re saying
“Our objective is not only to provide machines, but to deliver a complete manufacturing-grade solution. From feasibility testing to parameter optimization and automation integration, we work closely with global manufacturers to ensure consistent production results.”
— Allison, Spokesperson
The takeaway
GWEIKE's ultrafast laser cutting solutions address the growing demand for thinner glass, higher edge strength, and lower microcrack rates in advanced applications by providing a comprehensive platform that enables manufacturers to achieve clean edges, reduced chipping, and stable mass production performance, overcoming the limitations of traditional mechanical cutting methods.
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