Fiber laser tube cutting machines — down to ±0.05 mm, straight from the factory.
We're Foshan Mingzhou Intelligent Equipment — the factory behind BNL Laser. Tube lasers are the whole factory — not a sideline next to sheet machines. Tell us your tube: we'll cut real samples on your material and put warranty and service-response terms in writing — before you pay anything.
- Free sample cut on your material — you judge the parts before any money moves
- Warranty and service-response terms confirmed in writing with your quote
- A direct line to the engineers who build the machines — no dealer in the middle
Get your configuration and a written quote
Four quick questions. No contact details on this step.
Prefer chat? Email your tube spec → — or email info@bnllaser.com. Write in the language you work in — it reaches the same desk.
Start from the part. Not the brochure.
Find what leaves your shop — we'll match the series, or tell you straight if a cheaper one does the job.
Handrails · frames · brackets · copes & slots · guarding
Usual fit: Q Series · X Series for tight floors or 12 m stock
Chair & table frames · bed frames · towel rails · walls from 0.2 mm
Usual fit: M Series · Q Series
Exhaust tubes · roll bars · handlebars · subframes · weld-prep bevels
Usual fit: Q Series · P-Pro for 0–60° bevels
Desk frames · racking · lab furniture · long repeat runs
Usual fit: Q Series · L-PurePro with auto load/unload
Six series, one table. No “contact us for specs.”
You came here to evaluate a machine, so here are the numbers. Where a figure depends on configuration, we say so instead of inventing one.
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| Series | Tube capacity | Laser power | Accuracy | Footprint & loading | Built for | |
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Q Series | Round φ12–φ120 (Q12) / φ8–φ165 (Q16) · square to 165×165 mm | 1500–6000 W | ±0.05 mm repeatability | Y models: short-tail cutting, remnant from 45 mm | Production round & square tube — furniture, racks, general fabrication | Quote this series → |
M Series | Φ8–Φ85 mm · wall 0.2–3 mm | Confirmed from your tube data | ≤ ±0.1 mm (parts ≤500 mm) | Compact frame for tight floors | Small-diameter precision tube — sanitary, furniture, automotive & motorcycle parts | Quote this series → |
X Series | Dual front chucks · stock to 12 m (X12Y-2) · mobile build (X12Y-3) | Confirmed from your tube data | Confirmed from your tube data | 3.1 m footprint (X12Y) | Long raw stock on a small floor | Quote this series → |
P-Pro | Φ12–Φ300 mm · wall 1–20 mm | Confirmed from your tube data | Bevel 0–60°, ±0.1° (5-axis) | Heavy-pipe class | Weld-prep bevels, thick-wall pipe & structure | Quote this series → |
L-PurePro | Confirmed from your tube data | Up to 12000 W | Confirmed from your tube data | Liquid-cooled line · auto load/unload | High-volume, low-labor production runs | Quote this series → |
B-NexBeam | I-beam, channel & angle profiles | Up to 12000 W | Confirmed from your tube data | Side-mounted design | Structural steel profiles | Quote this series → |
Reference figures — final configuration confirmed from your tube data. Voltage and power for your country are configured per order and confirmed in writing during the RFQ.
Where's the price column?
Not here — and not because we're hiding it. Power, chuck size and loading move the number too much for a sticker price to be honest. Tell us your tube and monthly volume — an engineer replies within one business day, and the written quote follows once your configuration is confirmed.
Three numbers that move on your floor.
Drawing-free Easy-Cut: your operator programs the part on-screen, at the machine. No CAD step, no CAD hire.
Y models cut the tail down to 45 mm. Count what your bin weighs per month — that's the payback nobody quotes you.
Cut, cope, slot and hole in one pass — ±0.05 mm repeatability on the Q Series. Parts come off ready for the weld jig: no saw line, no drill press.
Reference figures — your final numbers come from your tube data and a timed sample cut, not from this page.

The machine goes down at 2 a.m. Who picks up?
Every machine eventually breaks something — a nozzle, a sensor, a Tuesday-morning deadline. What matters is who picks up, and how fast. Here's our answer — and it goes in the contract, not in the sales talk.
One team, end to end. The people who designed and built your machine are the people on the service line. No dealer in the middle. No ticket queue to nowhere.
Terms before money. Warranty coverage and service-response time are confirmed in writing during the RFQ — so you know who fixes what, and how fast, before you order.
Parts from the maker. Genuine consumables and spares come from our factory — the one that built your machine — not a reseller guessing at fitment.
I read every message myself, or an engineer does. Reply within one business day. — EL

Build and test bay at the Foshan factory.
Nozzles, lenses, sensors — genuine parts stocked by us, matched to your machine.
Will it run on your grid?
Every machine is configured for your country’s grid during the RFQ, and the voltage and power spec is confirmed in writing — before you order, not at installation.
Who's going to run it?
Your current operator. Drawing-free Easy-Cut programs parts on-screen — no CAD step, no separate programmer. Typical training is about one day, not weeks.
Where's the paperwork?
Specs, quote, warranty, service-response time, voltage configuration — all issued as written documents during the RFQ. If it isn't in writing, it doesn't count. That cuts both ways — and we prefer it that way.
Don't trust this page. Verify the factory.
Plenty of “manufacturers” selling tube lasers online are trading companies with a rented showroom. You can't fly to Foshan every time a supplier says “trust us” — so run the checks experienced importers use. On us, and on everyone else quoting you.
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Ask for a live video tour.
Our floor in Foshan — machining, assembly and test bays — on a call, on your schedule. Live and unedited, not a showreel.
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Read the ISO certificate — and the name on it.
Ask for the actual certificate, not a badge JPEG — then check the scope, and check the name on it matches who you're paying. Ours reads Foshan Mingzhou Intelligent Equipment Co., Ltd.
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Follow the money.
Before wiring anyone a deposit, check the beneficiary name against the manufacturer's legal name — ours is Foshan Mingzhou Intelligent Equipment Co., Ltd., and you're welcome to hold us to it. If any supplier asks you to pay a different company name, walk away.
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Look up the patents.
30+ patents and core technologies. Ask for the filing numbers and look them up in the public registries — before you check anything else.
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Watch your own tube get cut.
Ask, and we'll run your tube spec on camera during the call. Samples first, money later.
I'm Eric Liu, General Manager at Foshan Mingzhou. We've built tube lasers in this factory since 2010 — our own R&D, our own assembly, our own service team. That's why half this page tells you how to verify us instead of praising us: every claim on it is one you can check on a video call. Send your tube requirements. You'll get a reply from me or one of our engineers within one business day — questions first, quote after we understand your parts. And if we're not right for your parts, I'll tell you. That's the whole pitch.



Where our machines earn their keep.
Shared with each customer's written permission. Ask us on the call and we'll tell you more than we print.

Send us a part. We'll send back a sample.
You send tube requirements.
Material, size, wall, rough monthly volume. A photo of the part is enough to start. An engineer replies within one business day.
We cut your material — free.
Real sample cuts on the tube you specify — ship us yours if you want — plus a cycle-time estimate for your parts. You judge edge quality before any money moves.
You get it all in writing.
Configuration for your country's power, quote, warranty and service-response terms — documents you can hold us to, not promises on a call.
You decide on your schedule.
We answer when you write. We don't chase.
Fair questions. Straight answers.
You're really asking two things: will it hold tolerance, and will anyone answer in year three. For the first — don't read, test. Send your material and judge the sample cuts yourself. For the second — warranty and service-response terms go in writing before you pay, and the service line reaches the engineers who built the machine. We've specialized in tube lasers since 2010, in-house, with ISO-certified manufacturing. Judge us on what you can verify — and hold every vendor, from any country, to the same standard.
One team end to end. The service line reaches the engineers who built your machine, and consumables come from us — the maker. Warranty and response-time terms are confirmed in writing before purchase, so you know exactly who fixes what, and how fast, before money moves.
It depends on tube range, laser power and automation — a compact M Series and a 12-metre auto-loading line are very different purchases, so a sticker price would mislead you in both directions. Pick a budget bracket in the form and tell us your tube. An engineer replies within one business day, and the written quote for a configuration that actually fits follows once we understand your parts.
Different markets run different grids — which is exactly why voltage and power are configured per order during the RFQ and confirmed in writing. No surprises on installation day.
About one day, typically. Drawing-free Easy-Cut lets the operator program parts directly on-screen — no CAD software, no programmer in the loop. That's the difference between weeks of training and a working shift.
Yes — that's the whole way we sell. Send your tube spec, or ship us your material, and we cut real samples with a cycle-time estimate for your parts. Free, before purchase, no commitment. Ask, and we'll run the cut on camera during a video call.
Three checks a trader can't fake: ask for a live video tour of our floor in Foshan — build and test bays included; ask for the ISO certificate and check the name on it; and before paying, check the beneficiary name against the manufacturer's legal name — ours is Foshan Mingzhou Intelligent Equipment Co., Ltd. If any supplier asks you to wire a different company name, walk away.
Crating, sea freight, customs paperwork, what your rigger needs on the floor, who commissions the machine and trains the operator — all scoped with your quote, in writing, like everything else. The honest answer depends on your country and configuration, which is why we don't publish fixed lead times: a number that ignores your port and your floor isn't information.
One more — what happens after you hit send? Your message lands with me or an engineer, not a call center. Reply within one business day. No lists, no chasing. — EL · Send tube requirements →
Tell us your tube. We'll do the rest.
Four questions about your parts, then where to send the answer. An engineer replies within one business day — then a configuration, a written quote, and a free sample cut on your material. If we're not the right machine for your work, we'll tell you that too.
Or write to info@bnllaser.com — it reaches the same desk.
Write in the language you work in.
I read every message myself, or an engineer does.
Get your configuration and a written quote
Four quick questions. No contact details on this step.
Q Series
M Series
X Series
P-Pro
L-PurePro
B-NexBeam