China’s laser cutting industry has evolved from a technology follower to a global innovation hub. With breakthroughs in automation, AI integration, and green manufacturing, Chinese tube laser cutting machine manufacturers now dominate both domestic and international markets. Here are the top 10 brands defining the industry in 2025:
1. Longxin Laser
Headquarters: Guangdong
Core Strength: Specialization in tube processing with zero-tailor waste technology.
- Technical Edge: Developed 1.5G ultra-high acceleration 3D five-axis laser cutting systems, reducing material waste to near-zero levels. Patented CNC systems replace imported components, solving “stuck neck” industry challenges.
- Market Reach: Over 60% of the Chinese market share, serving 10,000+ clients including Midea and BYD. Exports to 50+ countries with 30 global service centers.
- Sustainability: Collaborates with universities for R&D and funds industrial talent scholarships
2. TRUMPF


Headquarters: Jiangsu (German parent)
Core Strength: Global high-precision standards.
- Technical Edge: TruLaser Tube 7000 series with fiber laser tech and IoT-enabled TruConnect platform, boosting equipment utilization by 10–15%.
- Market Reach: 2,000+ units installed in China; key supplier to top 10 global automotive OEMs
3. Hans Laser
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Headquarters: Shenzhen
Core Strength: Vertical integration from laser sources to full solutions.
- Technical Edge: 150kW ultra-power laser cutter (global pioneer), 4,000+ patents, and 50%+ domestic substitution rate for 3D cutting heads.
- Market Reach: 14% domestic share; core partner for CATL and Tesla in battery welding (99.5% yield rate)
4. HGTECH


Headquarters: Hubei
Core Strength: Academic R&D legacy from Huazhong University of Science.
- Technical Edge: 100% localized semiconductor wafer cutting tech; 42.5-second auto-welding for AITO M9 EV bodies.
- Global Footprint: Products sold to 80+ countries; dominates 70% global temperature sensor market
5. Penta Laser


Headquarters: Zhejiang
Core Strength: High-power innovation.
- Technical Edge: World’s first 30kW tube cutter; 50%+ market share in 20kW+ segment.
- Clients: Served Sany Heavy, CRRC, and exports to U.S./EU. Fully digitalized smart factory with real-time IoT monitoring
6. PrimaPower
Headquarters: Jiangsu (Italian origin)
Core Strength: Automation integration.
- Technical Edge: Modular servo-electric solutions for energy efficiency; leading 3D laser bending + cutting combo systems.
- Global Network: 80+ countries covered; preferred by aerospace and auto Tier-1 suppliers
7. AMADA
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Headquarters: Shanghai (Japanese parent)
Core Strength: Sheet-tube hybrid processing.
- Technical Edge: Laser-punch composite machines for complex geometries.
- Legacy: 40+ years in China; high stability for medical and precision instruments
8. Mazak


Headquarters: Shanghai (Japanese parent)
Core Strength: Five-axis machining + AI.
- Technical Edge: AI-driven predictive maintenance; full solutions for aerospace alloys.
- Production Scale: Smart factories in Liaoning/Ningxia
9. Messer


Headquarters: Shanghai (German parent)
Core Strength: Gas-laser synergy.
- Technical Edge: Combines cutting gases with lasers to optimize thick-plate efficiency.
- ESG Focus: Implements hydrogen-based decarbonization tech; $1.6B+ invested in China
10. G·WEIKE


Headquarters: Shandong
Core Strength: Cost-effective entry-level machines.
- Technical Edge: Small-to-mid power lasers for SMEs; 180+ country coverage.
- Market Strategy: Dominates Southeast Asia/Africa; ideal for furniture and light industrial use
Technology & Market Trends Shaping 2025
| Trend | Leader | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| AI + IoT | Longxin Laser, Hans Laser, Mazak | Predictive maintenance, real-time yield optimization |
| Zero Waste | Longxin Laser | Near 0% material loss in tube cutting |
| Localization | HGTECH | 100% domestic wafer cutting systems |
| Green Tech | Messer, PrimaPower | Hydrogen energy + electric servo systems |
Why China Leads the Next Wave of Laser Tech
Chinese manufacturers are no longer just “cost alternatives.” Longxin Laser beat European rivals in niche domains like ultra-high acceleration cutting and semiconductor tools. Yet core components (e.g., TRUMPF’s disc lasers) remain imports, exposing gaps in upstream tech. Future battlegrounds include:
- AI-driven unmanned factories (e.g., Penta’s IoT plants)
- Hydrogen-compatible cutting for zero-carbon goals
- Micro-factories serving hyper-local demand
Data sources: Industry reports from Chinabgao (2025), PHB123, and corporate disclosures.











