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Why CO2 Laser Cutters Are the Best for Acrylic

When it comes to laser cutting acrylic, CO2 laser cutters are the clear winner. The reason lies in their wavelength, around 10.6 μm, which is perfectly absorbed by non-metallic materials like acrylic. This makes CO2 lasers capable of delivering smooth, flame-polished edges that other laser types simply cannot achieve.
By comparison, diode lasers lack the power and the right wavelength to cut through acrylic sheets effectively, often only scratching or marking the surface. Fiber lasers, on the other hand, are designed for metals and tend to pass straight through clear acrylic without cutting, making them unsuitable for this material.
That’s why if your main focus is acrylic, a CO2 laser cutter is the machine you need. It’s the ideal choice for a wide range of users, from small businesses and workshops producing signage or décor, to designers and educators who want a reliable tool for prototyping, classroom projects, or creative experiments.

How Laser Cutting Acrylic Works

crylic cutting with a CO2 laser is a precise process that relies on the interaction between the laser beam and the material. The beam is focused onto the acrylic surface, where the concentrated heat melts and vaporizes the material along the cutting path. As the laser moves, it separates the sheet cleanly, leaving behind edges that often appear crystal-clear and polished, an effect known as flame-polished edges.

Several factors determine how smooth and precise the cut will be: laser power, cutting speed, focus settings, and air assist. Higher wattage machines can cut thicker sheets in fewer passes, while slower speeds generally produce cleaner edges. Proper focus ensures the beam hits the material at the sharpest point, and air assist helps clear away debris and prevent flare-ups.

With the right setup, a CO2 laser can transform acrylic into professional-grade products, whether you’re making signage, keychains, jewelry, or large display pieces.

Types of Acrylic You Can Cut

One of the biggest advantages of working with acrylic is the wide variety of finishes and colors available. Each type reacts slightly differently under the laser, giving creators and businesses the flexibility to match their projects with the right look and feel. The most common categories include:

 

  • Clear Acrylic – Offers excellent transparency and is perfect for signage, displays, and products that need a glass-like finish.
  • Frosted & Translucent Acrylic – Provides a softer, diffused effect that works well for lampshades, decorative panels, and branding elements.
  • Colored Acrylic – Available in a wide range of solid hues, ideal for custom décor, jewelry, and retail displays.
  • Iridescent / Dichroic Acrylic – Produces a shimmering, color-shifting effect that adds visual interest to creative projects.
  • Patterned & Specialty Acrylics – Includes options like marble, cloud, or fluorescent sheets, great for unique statement pieces and artistic designs.

 

With so many variations available, acrylic has become a go-to material for makers who want to combine durability, versatility, and visual appeal in their laser-cut creations.

FLUX’s Latest Acrylic Arrivals

To make acrylic laser cutting even more accessible, FLUX now offers a curated selection of high-quality acrylic sheets designed to pair seamlessly with our CO2 laser cutters. These materials are available in multiple thicknesses, vibrant colors, and specialty finishes, giving creators more options to experiment and expand their product lines.

From clear and colored sheets perfect for signage and retail displays, to iridescent and patterned options that bring an artistic flair to jewelry, décor, and custom gifts, FLUX’s new acrylic collection makes it easy to start creating professional-grade products right away. All sheets are tested for compatibility with our machines, ensuring clean cuts, polished edges, and reliable results every time.

Whether you’re running a small business or working on personal projects, these new arrivals allow you to save time sourcing materials and focus on what matters most, turning ideas into finished acrylic products.

What You Can Make with Acrylic Laser Cutting

Acrylic is one of the most versatile materials for laser cutting, making it a favorite among small businesses and creators who want to expand their product lines. With a CO2 laser cutter, you can produce a wide range of items that are both functional and visually appealing:

  • Business applications: eye-catching signage, branded displays, and custom logos for shops and events.
  • Creative products: jewelry, keychains, ornaments, and unique home décor pieces.
  • Functional items: storage boxes, organizers, tool holders, and lighting fixtures.

Because acrylic comes in so many finishes—clear, colored, frosted, or iridescent—you can tailor your creations to match different audiences and market trends. For entrepreneurs, this flexibility means more opportunities to diversify offerings, boost sales, and stand out in competitive markets.

Best FLUX Laser Cutter for Acrylic

Choosing the right laser cutter depends on your needs, whether you’re just starting out or scaling up a business. FLUX offers several CO2 laser cutters, each designed to handle acrylic with precision and efficiency:
If you are planning to start or already own a personalized gifts business, such as customized accessories, phone cases, or wedding favors, the beamo is an excellent fit for your studio. FLUX beamo features a pre-assembled metal body and acrylic lid, measuring 24 by 17.5 inches. Its modest build fits perfectly on any desk, while still offering a large cutting space of letter size (A4) for its powerful 30W CO2 laser. Compared to traditional laser cutting machines, beamo’s compact size provides you with more room for creativity. Essential components like the water cooling system and exhaust system are all integrated into beamo’s small footprint, ensuring exceptional laser engraving performance.

If you are a miniature designer or create products requiring many parts, FLUX Beambox II is ideal for you. FLUX Beambox II offers a huge work area of 23.62 x 14.76 inches  and cuts up to 20mm thick acrylics (varies by material). With a built-in camera to preview materials and a large work area, it can efficiently cut puzzle pieces, miniatures, board game components, and more, saving time while maintaining high quality.

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