Automatic Lazer Sandblasting Machines

Digital Surface Structuring Technology Driven by Precision Optics & Advanced Control Systems

Wings Logic Automatic Laser Sandblasting Machines represent a new generation of non-contact, digitally controlled glass surface treatment technology, engineered to deliver high-precision frosting, engraving, and decorative texturing with absolute repeatability.
Unlike conventional sandblasting methods that rely on abrasive media and manual masking, laser sandblasting uses controlled laser ablation to modify the glass surface at a microscopic level—without physical contact, material wear, or process inconsistency. This technology is not an upgrade. It is a fundamental shift in how glass surfaces are engineered.

Why Laser Sandblasting Is the Future of Glass Surface Processing

Traditional sandblasting methods face inherent limitations:
As architectural and interior glass applications demand:
Laser-based surface treatment becomes essential. Wings Logic Automatic Laser Sandblasting Machines eliminate the randomness of mechanical abrasion and replace it with digitally controlled energy interaction.

Core Engineering Philosophy at Wings Logic

Our laser sandblasting systems are developed around four non-negotiable engineering principles:
Every system is engineered as a precision optical-mechanical platform, not a decorative tool.

Understanding Laser Sandblasting Technology

Laser sandblasting works by directing a high-energy laser beam onto the glass surface, where controlled energy absorption causes:
The result is a consistent frosted or textured appearance, achieved without removing bulk material or damaging glass integrity. Because the process is digitally controlled, every square millimeter receives identical treatment.

Laser Source & Optical System Engineering

High-Stability Laser Source
Wings Logic systems use industrial-grade laser sources, selected for:
  • Stable energy output
  • Long operational life
  • Consistent beam quality
Laser power, pulse frequency, and energy density are precisely controlled to match:
  • Glass thickness
  • Surface coating type
  • Desired finish depth


Precision Beam Delivery & Focusing
Advanced optical systems ensure:
  • Accurate beam focus
  • Uniform spot size
  • Stable energy distribution
Beam delivery is optimized to prevent:
  • Over-etching
  • Thermal stress
  • Surface micro-cracks
This level of optical control is the result of extensive R&D and process calibration.
High-Precision CNC Motion Platform
Glass is processed on a servo-driven CNC motion system, enabling:
  • Accurate pattern reproduction
  • Smooth movement at variable speeds
  • Complex geometry execution
This allows laser sandblasting of:
  • Text
  • Logos
  • Geometric designs
  • Gradients and artistic textures
With perfect positional accuracy.


Synchronization of Motion & Laser Output
Laser firing is synchronized with motion speed to ensure:
  • Uniform surface texture
  • Consistent depth across patterns
  • No visible overlap marks
This synchronization is critical for architectural-grade visual quality.
CAD-Based Design Integration
Wings Logic laser sandblasting machines support:
  • DXF and vector file import
  • Digital pattern scaling
  • Repeatable design libraries
Designs are processed exactly as programmed, with zero interpretation error.


Recipe-Based Surface Processing
Different surface finishes are stored as digital recipes, controlling:
  • Laser power
  • Scanning speed
  • Pass count
  • Overlap density
This ensures:
  • Repeatable output
  • Fast changeover
  • Consistent quality across batches

Laser sandblasted glass produced on Wings Logic machines offers:

  • Uniform frosting without streaks
  • Clean edges and sharp detailing
  • Controlled light diffusion
  • High optical consistency

Unlike mechanical sandblasting, there is:

  • No uneven erosion
  • No shadowing from masks
  • No abrasive residue

This makes the output suitable for high-end architectural and interior applications.

A critical advantage of laser sandblasting is non-contact processing.

This ensures:

  • No mechanical stress on glass
  • No edge damage
  • No surface contamination

Glass retains its structural integrity, making it safe for:

  • Tempering
  • Laminating
  • DGU production

Laser sandblasted glass integrates seamlessly into downstream processes.

Dust-Free Processing
Unlike conventional sandblasting, laser systems produce:
  • No abrasive dust
  • No spent media
  • No filter clogging
This creates a:
  • Cleaner factory environment
  • Lower housekeeping cost
  • Safer working conditions


Low Consumable Dependency
Laser sandblasting eliminates:
  • Abrasive media
  • Masks and stencils
  • Frequent part replacement
This significantly reduces operational cost and downtime.
Industrial Reliability & Production Stability
Wings Logic laser sandblasting machines are designed for:
Industrial-grade components and robust system architecture ensure long-term reliability.
Typical Applications
Automatic Laser Sandblasting Machines are widely used for
They enable glass processors to move into high-value, design-driven markets.
Integration with Complete Glass Processing Lines
Laser sandblasting systems integrate seamlessly with:
This allows surface processing to become a controlled, upstream design operation, not a manual afterthought.

Service, Calibration & Process Support

Wings Logic backs every laser sandblasting system with: 

Our service teams understand optics, motion control, and glass behavior, not just machine mechanics.

Built for the Next Generation of Glass Design

As glass architecture moves toward:

Laser sandblasting becomes a strategic capability, not a niche option. Wings Logic designs systems that empower glass processors to lead in design, quality, and technology.

Why Customers Trust Wings Logic Autoclaves

Wings Logic does not decorate glass —we engineer surface performance through controlled energy.

Strong R&D focus on laser-material interaction

Precision optical and motion engineering

Digital, repeatable surface quality

Clean and sustainable operation

Reliable service and lifecycle support

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