Flux HEXA Professional 60W CO2 Laser Cutter & Engraver

£5,170.86 £4,309.05
SKU
FLUX-HEXA

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Does FLUX HEXA work with Lightburn?

FLUX Hexa Laser Cutter is compatible with LightBurn software when used with the FLUX LightBurn Cable.


FLUX HEXA Professional CO₂ Laser Cutter & Engraver

The FLUX HEXA is FLUX’s most powerful desktop CO₂ laser system, designed for users who need higher throughput, deeper cutting capability, and consistent precision across long production runs. Powered by a 60W CO₂ laser tube, HEXA is built to handle demanding engraving and cutting tasks across wood, acrylic, leather, rubber, fabric, glass, stone, and coated metals. Its expanded working area, electric bed lift, and high-speed motion system make it a practical upgrade for workshops, studios, and small-scale production environments.


60W CO₂ Laser Power & Expanded Working Area

HEXA is equipped with a newly developed 60W high-spec CO₂ laser tube, offering higher cutting efficiency and improved optical performance compared to previous FLUX desktop systems. The upgraded optical path uses a 38mm focus lens, allowing for better energy concentration and cleaner results on thicker materials.

  • 60W CO₂ laser tube for deeper cuts and faster processing
  • Working area of 730 × 410 × 125mm (33% larger than Beambox Pro)
  • Additional Z-depth supports thicker materials and fixtures

High-Speed Engraving with Precision Motion Control

Driven by powerful Cortex-M4 control chips, the FLUX HEXA achieves engraving speeds of up to 900mm/s without sacrificing accuracy. This makes it well suited for high-detail raster engraving, batch production, and time-sensitive workflows where efficiency matters.

  • Maximum engraving speed up to 900mm/s
  • Up to 200% faster engraving than Beambox Pro
  • Stable motion system for consistent line quality

FLUX HEXA connectivity and Beam Studio

Electric Bed Lift, Autofocus & Built-In Cleaning Drawer

HEXA is designed to minimise setup time and manual adjustment. The electric lifting platform combined with built-in autofocus automatically sets the correct working height, helping maintain consistent results across different materials. A built-in cleaning drawer simplifies post-job maintenance without removing the full bed assembly.

  • Electric Z-axis platform with automatic focus adjustment
  • Reduced setup time for repeat jobs and material changes
  • Integrated cleaning drawer for fast debris removal

Connectivity, Safety & Beam Studio Workflow

FLUX HEXA integrates seamlessly into modern workflows with both wired and wireless connectivity options. The included USB Wi-Fi dongle allows direct connection to PCs, smartphones, and tablets. Safety systems are built into every layer of the machine, including lid sensors, temperature monitoring, fire warnings, and a high-powered exhaust system. HEXA is operated using FLUX Beam Studio software, which supports common design formats and integrates easily with professional CAD and graphics tools.

  • USB and Wi-Fi connectivity for flexible device control
  • Automatic laser shutdown when the lid is opened
  • Beam Studio support for SVG, PNG, JPG, DXF, PDF, and AI files
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Custom FAQ

What materials can the FLUX HEXA 60W laser cutter process?

The FLUX HEXA uses a 60W CO2 laser and can cut or engrave materials including wood, plywood, acrylic, leather, cardboard, paper, fabric and other compatible laser-processing materials. It can also engrave glass and selected coated or anodised metal surfaces. Actual cutting thickness depends on the material composition, density, laser settings and condition of the laser tube.

What is the working area of the FLUX HEXA?

The FLUX HEXA has a large 730 x 410 mm working area with up to 125 mm of working depth, making it suitable for larger projects and batch production. The larger bed allows multiple products to be processed in a single job and provides more space for signs, architectural models, packaging and production components.

How fast is the FLUX HEXA laser cutter?

The FLUX HEXA can reach engraving speeds of up to 900 mm/s. This makes it particularly useful for businesses, workshops and production environments where reducing engraving time and processing multiple parts efficiently are important.

How thick can the FLUX HEXA cut?

FLUX specifies cutting capabilities of up to 21 mm for suitable materials under its test conditions. Real-world cutting depth varies substantially between materials and may require slower speeds or multiple passes. For production work, thinner material processed at moderate laser power is often preferable to repeatedly operating at maximum power.

Does the FLUX HEXA have autofocus and a camera preview?

Yes. The FLUX HEXA includes an electrically controlled elevation platform with autofocus and an integrated camera preview system. These features simplify positioning and focusing when moving between materials of different thicknesses, although camera calibration should still be checked if the visual preview becomes misaligned with the finished engraving.

Can the FLUX HEXA engrave bottles and cylindrical objects?

Yes. Optional FLUX rotary attachments allow the HEXA to engrave cylindrical products such as glasses, bottles and tumblers. Rotary engraving is useful for personalised drinkware, promotional products and other rounded objects that cannot be processed correctly while lying flat.

What software is compatible with the FLUX HEXA?

The FLUX HEXA is designed around FLUX Beam Studio and supports common file formats including JPG, PNG, SVG, DXF, AI and PDF. Compatible FLUX machines can also be operated using LightBurn, although Beam Studio provides closer integration with FLUX-specific functions such as camera-assisted positioning.

Is the FLUX HEXA suitable for professional and business use?

Yes. The FLUX HEXA is positioned as a higher-capacity CO2 laser cutter for businesses, workshops, education and production environments. Its combination of a 60W laser, 730 x 410 mm workspace and engraving speeds of up to 900 mm/s makes it better suited to repeated production and larger jobs than smaller desktop laser cutters.

Technical Specifications

Technical Specifications

Attribute Value
Laser Type CO₂
Laser Power 60W
Working Area 730 x 410 mm
Engraving Speed Up to 900 mm/s
Cutting Thickness Up to 20 mm (varies by material)
Compatible Materials Wood, Acrylic, Leather, Cardboard, Fabric, Rubber, Glass, Stone, Anodised Metal, Stainless Steel (with coating)
Focus Method Autofocus
Add-ons Roller Rotary 2.0, Chuck Rotary, 1.5-inch Focus Lens
Laser Safety Class Class 1
Connectivity Wi-Fi, Ethernet, USB Cable
Software Compatibility Beam Studio, LightBurn (bridge cable required)
Operating System Support Windows, macOS, Linux
Dimensions 1110 x 670 x 273 mm
Weight 58 kg
Power Supply AC 110V/220V
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What's In The Box?

  • 1x FLUX HEXA (distilled water not included, must be filled before usage)
  • 1x Honeycomb Platform
  • 1x CO2 Laser Tube (60W)
  • 1x Vent Hose (200cm) + Ring clamp
  • 1x Wi-Fi
  • 1x USB cable
  • 1x Laser Cutter Lubricant
  • 1x Tape to align the mirror's
  • 1x Package with wrench's and extra tool's
  • 10x Cone spacers

What materials can the FLUX HEXA 60W laser cutter process?

The FLUX HEXA uses a 60W CO2 laser and can cut or engrave materials including wood, plywood, acrylic, leather, cardboard, paper, fabric and other compatible laser-processing materials. It can also engrave glass and selected coated or anodised metal surfaces. Actual cutting thickness depends on the material composition, density, laser settings and condition of the laser tube.

What is the working area of the FLUX HEXA?

The FLUX HEXA has a large 730 x 410 mm working area with up to 125 mm of working depth, making it suitable for larger projects and batch production. The larger bed allows multiple products to be processed in a single job and provides more space for signs, architectural models, packaging and production components.

How fast is the FLUX HEXA laser cutter?

The FLUX HEXA can reach engraving speeds of up to 900 mm/s. This makes it particularly useful for businesses, workshops and production environments where reducing engraving time and processing multiple parts efficiently are important.

How thick can the FLUX HEXA cut?

FLUX specifies cutting capabilities of up to 21 mm for suitable materials under its test conditions. Real-world cutting depth varies substantially between materials and may require slower speeds or multiple passes. For production work, thinner material processed at moderate laser power is often preferable to repeatedly operating at maximum power.

Does the FLUX HEXA have autofocus and a camera preview?

Yes. The FLUX HEXA includes an electrically controlled elevation platform with autofocus and an integrated camera preview system. These features simplify positioning and focusing when moving between materials of different thicknesses, although camera calibration should still be checked if the visual preview becomes misaligned with the finished engraving.

Can the FLUX HEXA engrave bottles and cylindrical objects?

Yes. Optional FLUX rotary attachments allow the HEXA to engrave cylindrical products such as glasses, bottles and tumblers. Rotary engraving is useful for personalised drinkware, promotional products and other rounded objects that cannot be processed correctly while lying flat.

What software is compatible with the FLUX HEXA?

The FLUX HEXA is designed around FLUX Beam Studio and supports common file formats including JPG, PNG, SVG, DXF, AI and PDF. Compatible FLUX machines can also be operated using LightBurn, although Beam Studio provides closer integration with FLUX-specific functions such as camera-assisted positioning.

Is the FLUX HEXA suitable for professional and business use?

Yes. The FLUX HEXA is positioned as a higher-capacity CO2 laser cutter for businesses, workshops, education and production environments. Its combination of a 60W laser, 730 x 410 mm workspace and engraving speeds of up to 900 mm/s makes it better suited to repeated production and larger jobs than smaller desktop laser cutters.