Redline Nova Super Elite 10

From: 18400 €

Having a Redline Nova Super Elite 10 CO2 laser engraving and cutting machine equipped with two different sources, glass and RF (radiofrequency), offers many significant advantages for professionals.

Operating costs are optimized. Indeed, you can choose the most appropriate source based on the materials used and the complexity of the projects.

Furthermore, RF tubes generally have a longer lifespan than glass tubes, and combining the two prevents using an inappropriate tube and causing premature wear on the machine.

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Technical sheet

The Redline Nova Super Elite 10 model features a dual laser source with both a glass tube and an RF metal tube, delivering excellent engraving and cutting performance.

– Dual laser source: glass tube and RF metal tube ensuring excellent performance in cutting and precision engraving.
– Integrated water chiller, exhaust fan, and air pump.
– Engraving speed up to 4000mm/s with the RF tube and 1200 mm/sec with the glass tube.
– Robust and secure, with a steel frame capable of supporting up to 120 kg on the work bed.
– Front/rear pass-through doors for handling extra-large materials.
– Clean pack technology for optics cleaning and guide rails, reducing maintenance costs.
– Unique and fast detection and diagnostic system that monitors machine operation with easy access via the control panel: management of optics temperatures, chiller management, and air pressure.
– Seamless Source Switching (SSS) between the two tubes, fluid and fast.
– Autofocus included.
– Ruida controller with simplified keypad access.
– Dual air assist system that allows for selecting flows for engraving or cutting.
– Active airflow to eliminate fumes and prevent dust accumulation on the material.
– Engraving waste collection drawer that prevents fire hazards.
– 2 work tables: adjustable blades and honeycomb, adapted for engraving and cutting.
– Frame with locking casters that ensures machine stability.

– Lightburn CCD camera that allows real-time visualization of cutting and engraving work, thus ensuring better precision and more efficient process control.
– Alignment procedure reduced by 90%, which facilitates the replacement of optical elements (laser tube, mirror, lens) without having to realign the laser, thus ensuring quick and easy maintenance.

Features:
Laser tube

Premium CO2 glass tube
CO2 RF metal tube

Available power

90 W + 30 W RF – 90 W + 60 W RF
100 W + 30 W RF – 100 W + 60 W RF

Work surface

700*1000 mm

Pass-through table

Front / Rear

Lightburn CCD camera

Included

Maximum height

From 0 mm up to 200 mm

Engraving speed

0-1200 mm/second with glass tube – 5 G acceleration
0-4000 mm/second with RF tube – 8 G acceleration

Positioning accuracy

<=0.01 mm

Automatic autofocus

By mechanical probe

Red positioning pointer

Yes

Cooling

S&A 5000 vapor compression water chiller

Air assist

24 L air compressor

Fan

500 W centrifugal fan for extracting dust and fumes outdoors

Work tables

Honeycomb + Adjustable blades

Interface

USB and Ethernet
USB drive
Wifi

Included engraving software

LightBurn – RDWorks

Supported document formats

AI – PDF – SC – DXF – HPGL – PLT – RD – SCPRO2 – SVG – LBRN – BMP – JPG – JPEG – PNG – GIF – TIF – TIFF – TGA

Input voltage

220 V AC single-phase

Machine dimensions

1210*1500*1025 mm

Machine weight

450 kg

Package dimensions

1310*1600*1125 mm

Machine weight with packaging

540 kg

Compatible software

CorelDRAW – Photoshop – AutoCAD – Inkscape or any software capable of exporting into supported file formats

Compatible operating systems

Windows – Mac OSX – Linux

Options

– 400 m3/hour extractor for vacuuming, filtering, and treating dust and fumes when they cannot be vented outdoors
– Rotary tool for engraving cylindrical objects
– CCD camera mounted on the carriage for contour cutting by detecting registration marks.

Safety standards

CE standard
CDRH Laser: Class 1
Red pointer: Class 2

Accessories available with this product

Examples of applications using this product

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What material should I use with this product?

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FAQ on Redline Nova Super Elite 10

The term CO₂ laser refers to the type of laser source used in the machine.

  • The beam is generated in a hermetic tube containing a CO₂-based gas mixture.
  • Through a gas excitation process, this medium produces monochromatic light (a single wavelength) forming a laser beam at 10.6 microns.
  • This wavelength is particularly suited for engraving and cutting operations on various materials.

The term “Plotter” refers to the laser beam’s movement system.

  • The beam is guided by a set of mobile mirrors along two axes:
    • X : left / right movement
    • Y : front / back movement
  • This principle allows for covering large working surfaces, limited only by the machine’s mechanical dimensions.

CO₂ laser marking or engraving depends on the energy delivered to the material, i.e., the applied power.r
Depending on this parameter, the beam penetrates more or less deeply into the material (with the exception of certain specific materials).r
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  • Durable and unalterable marking: the result withstands time without fading or peeling off.
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  • Adjustable engraving: the marking depth can be adjusted according to the applied power and the desired finish.
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  • Economical process: no tooling wear and reduced consumable costs.
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  • Environmentally friendly: requires no ink, solvent, or chemical products.
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  • Quick setup: limited preparation and simplified production changeovers.
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  • High precision: allows for the reproduction of fine details, texts, logos, and complex visuals.
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With a CO₂ laser, it is possible to engrave or mark a wide variety of materials depending on their properties and the energy level applied.

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Compatible materials for engraving:

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  • Rubber
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  • Polyester
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  • Polystyrene
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  • Wood : solid wood, plywood, MDF, veneers
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  • PMMA (acrylic)
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  • Paper and cardboard
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  • Leather and certain compatible textiles
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  • Stone : marble, slate, granite…
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  • Glass
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  • Ceramic
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  • Food products : chocolate, sugared almonds and certain food decoration products
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Marking on metals (specific cases):

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  • Lacquered or coated surfaces
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  • Aluminum
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  • Steel
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  • Brass
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In certain specific cases, the cutting mode can be used to perform marking on certain compatible metals.

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Usage limitations:

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  • Polished or highly reflective metals should not be engraved or marked with a standard CO₂ laser.
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  • Certain materials may require specific settings or a suitable extraction system.
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Thanks to its precision and its ability to concentrate energy on a very fine area, the CO₂ laser allows for clean and fast cutting of a large number of materials.

Compatible Materials:

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  • Acrylic: Pmma, Plexiglas, Polymethyl methacrylate
  • Rubber
  • Wood
  • Raw wood (thin thicknesses)
  • MDF / Medium (avoid thicknesses >6mm which produce a very burnt finish and emit a lot of smoke) -Do not use solid-dyed MDF
  • Plywood
  • Polyamide / PA / Nylon
  • Polybutylene terephthalate (PTB)
  • Polyoxymethylene / POM / Delrin
  • Polyester / PES / Thermolite / Polarguard
  • Polyethylene terephthalate / PET / Mylar
  • Polyimide / PI / Kapton
  • Polystyrene / PS
  • Polypropylene / PP
  • Rhodoid / Overhead projector transparency film
  • PVC-free foams
  • Polyester / PES
  • Polyethylene / PE
  • Polyurethane / PUR
  • Neoprene – Catches fire easily
  • Fabrics (felt, hemp, cotton, acrylic, nylon)
  • Leather
  • Paper
  • Cardboard, wood-based board
  • Foam board (cardboard+PU foam) – Styrofoam board (cardboard+Expanded Polystyrene) cuts much less effectively
  • Natural, synthetic rubbers (only if they do not contain chlorine) – Warning: generates a lot of soot and heavily clogs machines.

However, some materials cannot be cut by this process: they may melt, emit dangerous gases, or require power beyond the capabilities of the machines used

Materials that cannot be laser cut:

  • Reflective materials: mirrors, chrome-plated objects, polished metals, … (Mirrors can only be engraved with the reflective side facing the machine’s bed)
  • Most metals; however, the cutting mode can be used to mark certain metals
  • Fiberglass
  • Printed circuit board (Fiberglass + epoxy)
  • Carbon fiber
  • All materials containing chlorine, PVC, vinyl, Forbidden use, risk of fatal chlorinated gas emission
  • All materials containing fluorine: Teflon / Polytetrafluoroethylene / PTFE… Forbidden use, risk of fluorine gas emission
  • Glass
  • Reflective materials (mirror, polished metals, chrome, …) – The use of reflective materials could severely damage the machine
  • Solid-dyed Valchromat MDF – Catches fire
  • Polycarbonate / PC / Lexan / Makrolon: melts and burns
  • Expanded/extruded polystyrene (foam): melts and burns
  • Composite and/or non-homogeneous materials are generally difficult to cut cleanly with a laser

The choice between an RF (Radio Frequency) tube and a glass tube primarily depends on the desired level of performance, working speed, and budget.r

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  • CO₂ laser source using a glass tube, generally cooled by water circulation.
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  • Economical solution for standard engraving and cutting applications.
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  • High available powers allowing good cutting capacities.
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  • Slower response time during power variations.
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  • Suitable for large formats and productions not requiring extreme speeds.
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  • Generally lower replacement cost.
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RF (Radio Frequency) Tube:

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  • CO₂ laser source using metallic technology excited by radiofrequency.
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  • Finer and more stable beam for more precise engravings.
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  • Extremely fast response to power variations.
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  • Allows for higher engraving speeds.
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  • Generally longer lifespan and reduced maintenance.
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  • Ideal for fine marking, complex details, and intensive industrial applications.
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The laser is equipment that is simple to get started with and particularly intuitive to use.

The operator prepares their design using the software of their choice (CorelDRAW, Illustrator, Inkscape, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, etc.), then assigns the appropriate parameters to the visual elements for the desired result: speed, power, and potentially frequency depending on the application (engraving, marking, cutting, kiss-cutting…). The file is then sent directly to the machine.

Settings naturally depend on the material used. To facilitate getting started, a parameter database covering a wide variety of materials is provided to quickly achieve reliable results.

To ensure quick adoption and optimal use, all our lasers include:

  • Installation and operator training on usage and settings provided according to the models: on-site, via videoconference, or directly at our premises.
  • Start-up support for your first productions.
  • Dedicated technical service for monitoring your equipment.
  • Assistance hotline in case of questions or need for support.
  • Technical FAQs available to answer common questions.
  • Complete documentation in French available on our website.

Our lasers are designed for safe use and present no danger to the operator under normal use and according to instructions.r
The lasers are classified according to different safety levels:r
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  • Class 1r
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    • Lasers safe during normal operation.r
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    • Direct exposure to the beam remains risk-free, including when using optical observation devices.r
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      • Lasers emitting visible radiation between 400 and 700 nm.r
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      • Safe for brief exposures (up to 0.25 second).r
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        • Lasers that may exceed permitted exposure limits for direct viewing.r
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          • Lasers for which direct exposure to the beam or skin is dangerous.r
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          • Some diffuse reflections may also present a risk.r
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          • Potential fire hazard.r
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          • Wearing appropriate protective equipment is generally necessary.r
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            • Our lasers are classified as Class 2 because they are equipped as standard with a red laser pointer used for positioning, simulation, or launching work at a precise point.r
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            • This pointer has a very low power (less than 1 mW) and is considered safe under normal operating conditions.r
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            • The main working beam, however, remains entirely confined within the machine during operation.r
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              • All our machines are CE compliant.r
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              • They meet the requirements of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.r

The choice of a laser depends mainly on four criteria: budget, working area, material to be processed, and laser tube power.

Budget

The budget determines the equipment level, power, and machine format. It is essential to define the actual need in order to select a suitable and scalable solution.

Working Area

  • Available formats: from 450 × 300 mm to 1600 × 1000 mm.
  • The choice depends on the size of the parts to be processed.
  • Most machines are equipped with a front/rear pass-through table, allowing processing of parts with almost unlimited length.
  • Width remains the only real constraint.

Laser Tube Power

  • Tubes from 30 W to 150 W.
  • For engraving, low power is often sufficient; higher power mainly allows for increased speed.
  • For cutting, the higher the power, the greater the thickness and cutting speed.

Materials

Each material imposes its own constraints (density, thickness, finish). The choice of power and settings depends directly on the application.

Sur le marché des lasers CO₂ de type « plotter », la marque Aeon Laser (gammes Mira, Elite et Super Elite) se démarque des constructeurs chinois d’entrée de gamme en se positionnant sur un segment Premium.
Ses machines intègrent des innovations mécaniques et optiques qui les rapprochent des standards de qualité et de performance des équipements occidentaux, tout en conservant un positionnement tarifaire compétitif.

Voici les avantages techniques concrets et vérifiés d’Aeon face à la concurrence chinoise standard :

Cinématique confinée le système “Clean Pack” : Sur un laser chinois classique, les rails et courroies sont exposés aux poussières et fumées, ce qui encrasse les roulements et nuit à la précision.

  • L’approche Aeon : Les axes X et Y ainsi que les courroies sont entièrement confinés dans des carters étanches.
  • Performances : Grâce à cette protection et à l’utilisation de moteurs pas à pas hybrides ou Servo, les machines Aeon atteignent des vitesses de gravure de avec des accélérations de (contre et pour un châssis standard).

Technologie double source hybride (Gamme Super Elite) : C’est l’argument technologique majeur d’Aeon. Les machines classiques imposent de choisir entre un tube en verre (DC), économique et puissant pour la découpe, ou un tube métallique (RF), ultra-rapide et précis pour la gravure.

  • La solution Aeon : La gamme Super Nova intègre les deux sources (DC + RF) sous le même capot. Le micrologiciel gère la commutation de façon transparente en a machine utilise la source RF pour graver un logo très fin, puis bascule instantanément sur le tube DC pour détourer la matière en forte épaisseur.

Architecture globale “All-in-One” : Un plotter chinois traditionnel nécessite une installation encombrante avec plusieurs périphériques au sol (refroidisseur d’eau, extracteur, compresseur d’air).

  • Le déploiement Aeon : Les gammes Mira et Super Eliteintègrent l’ensemble des périphériques à l’intérieur de leur châssis (y compris un refroidisseur industriel à compresseur équivalent CW-5200). L’encombrement au sol est réduit au minimum et tous les éléments sont synchronisés par la carte mère (remontée des alarmes de débit d’eau sur l’écran).

Sécurité active et évacuation des déchets :

  • Sécurité Classe 1 : Les machines disposent d’un châssis hermétique avec fenêtres certifiées et capteurs de sécurité redondants (Lid Interlock) coupant instantanément le faisceau à l’ouverture du capot.
  • Capteurs thermiques : Les miroirs et la tête intègrent des sondes de température. Si un miroir s’encrasse et surchauffe, la machine se met en sécurité pour éviter la casse optique ou le départ de feu.
  • Tiroir de collecte : Le fond du châssis est en forme de trémie pour guider les chutes et poussières inflammables directement vers un tiroir de récupération amovible.

Synthèse technique Aeon vs Chinois Standard :

Critère technique Laser Chinois Standard (Générique Ruida) Laser Aeon (Nova / Super Nova)
Protection mécanique Rails et courroies exposés (Nettoyage fréquent) Système “Clean Pack” (Confinement étanche)
Vitesse max. / Accélération / max. /
Configuration Optique Mono-source (Soit DC verre, soit RF métal) Double source hybride simultanée (Verre + Métal)
Périphériques Éléments externes séparés au sol All-in-One (Tout est intégré sous le capot)
Sécurité Optique Aucune (Vérification visuelle manuelle) Capteurs thermiques actifs sur les miroirs

To distinguish engraving from cutting, simply use two different colors in your file (.SVG, .DXF or .AI formats). Your software will apply a different setting for each color:

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For Engraving (Black or Blue)

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  • Mode: Fill.
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  • Movement: The laser scans horizontally from left to right to fill the interior of your texts or logos.
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For Cutting (Red)

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  • Mode: Line / Cut.
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  • Movement: The laser precisely follows the continuous line at low speed and high power to cut through the material’s thickness.
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Please note: Always run engraving first and cutting last in your software’s order. If you cut first, the piece may move, and the engraving will be misaligned.

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