From inexpensive pig and kangaroo leathers, to the most popular cow and sheep leathers, to the more valuable crocodile, deer and snake leathers, the use of lasers is now commonplace in the processing of leather products, from small creative runs to large mass production. Whether it is a galvanic laser marker or a common CO2 laser engraver, the task of marking, engraving or cutting leather can be accomplished in an aesthetically pleasing manner. Artificial leather, whether PVC, PU, PE, PA or microfiber, is essentially a plastic, see our Plastics and Rubber page for more information on these applications.