Radian Laser Systems | Anaheim, CA 92806

New & Improved — 15W UV 3D Laser

Your Clients Are Already
Spending This Money.
Just Not With You.

Corporate drinkware. Crystal awards. Branded hard goods. Your clients buy these every quarter — from someone else. One machine changes that, without a new client list or a new sales pitch.

355nm
UV Wavelength
15W
Output Power
Zero
Consumables
U.S.
Configured & Supported
Radian 15W UV 3D Laser System
Why UV Lasers

Revenue Inside Relationships
You Already Have

You've spent years building trust with your clients. They already buy engraved hard goods — drinkware, awards, branded accessories. That spend is currently going somewhere else.

  • Zero masking. Zero chemicals.

    UV's cold-process marks glass, crystal, and coated metal cleanly — no prep compounds, no waste stream, no secondary step.

  • Works on substrates CO₂ can't handle cleanly

    Clear glass, crystal awards, anodized aluminum, coated stainless — your clients' corporate gifting staples. CO₂ doesn't touch them without risk of cracking or discoloration.

  • High-margin, small-batch economics

    30-piece runs of engraved drinkware operate on completely different margins than a 5,000-piece screen print job. That's the point.

  • No new clients required

    HR departments, sales teams, event coordinators — the same buyers on your account list are purchasing engraved goods right now. From someone else.

"Your existing accounts are a pipeline for engraved hard goods. They just don't know you can do it yet."

UV laser opens a high-margin revenue channel inside client relationships you already own — without adding headcount, changing your core business, or prospecting cold.

The decorating shops expanding into engraving aren't doing it because they love technology. They're doing it because their clients asked, and they said yes instead of referring them out.

What It Marks

Materials & Applications

UV's short wavelength creates a photochemical reaction rather than heat — marking substrates that CO₂ would crack, discolor, or burn, cleanly and without secondary processing.

UV laser engraved glass drinkware

Glass & Crystal

Clean frosted marks on drinkware, award pieces, and decorative items. No cracking, no blowout — even on thin-walled glass.

Corporate Gifts Awards Drinkware

Crystal Awards

Detailed 3D marking inside and on the surface of crystal. High-end recognition pieces your clients are already buying for their top performers.

Recognition Corporate Events Trophies
UV laser engraved acrylic

Acrylic & Plastics

High-detail marking on clear and colored acrylic, ABS, and polycarbonate without edge melt or discoloration.

Signage Awards Labels
The Difference That Matters

Not All UV Lasers
Are Built the Same

The UV laser market has expanded fast — and with that comes a wide range of quality. Entry-level systems are readily available. What separates them isn't wattage or software. It's what happens inside the optical path over time.

Consistency Over Time

A UV laser that marks beautifully on day one but degrades after months of production use isn't a tool — it's a liability. The machines that hold their quality are engineered differently at the beam level.

Output Quality on Demanding Substrates

Glass and crystal are unforgiving. Inconsistent beam delivery shows up immediately in the mark. A well-engineered system produces the same clean frosted output on job 10,000 as it did on job one.

What to Ask Any UV Vendor

How does the system maintain beam consistency as the optical components age? If the answer is vague, that's your answer.

Engineered for Long-Term Mark Consistency

Radian's 15W UV 3D Laser features new & improved beam delivery technology designed to maintain consistent output quality across the working life of the machine — not just at installation.

The result is mark quality that holds up in production — the same clean, detailed output your clients expect on crystal awards and branded drinkware, month after month.

The mark you pull on day one is the mark you pull on year three.

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