Laser & Waterjet
Amada Miyachi America Expands Detroit Technical Center
Amada Miyachi America’s expanded Detroit technical center features new laboratory space for applications development in welding, marking, ablation, scribing and texturing of metals and plastics.
Read MoreJetcam, Mitsubishi Electric Announce Partnership
Jetcam International and Mitsubishi Electric Corp. will combine their areas of expertise for the benefit of their users.
Read MoreWaterjet System Designed for Prototyping, Personal Use
IMTS 2018: Omax’s ProtoMax personal abrasive waterjet system is a self-installed cutting system for prototyping and low-volume cutting of material 1" thick.
Read MoreBeveler Cuts Full Range of Weld Preparations
IMTS 2018: Esab’s DMX automated plasma beveler improves performance through a simple, compact design.
Read MorePicosecond Laser Uses Cold Processing to Add Precision
IMTS 2018: Trumpf’s TruMicro 2000 is a picosecond laser for applications including metal engraving, cutting thin films, and corrosion-free marking.
Read MoreFiber Laser Welding Machine Uses Diode Pumps for More Power
IMTS 2018: ID1 fiber laser welding system from Alliance Laser Sales has more pure power per application driven by the diodes (and not dependent on any crystal or mirror life as with YAG lasers) and requires almost no maintenance.
Read MoreAmada Miyachi Appoints Kurt Tolliver Vice President of Sales
Mr. Tolliver previously managed the company’s southern USA, Mexico, Central America and European sales networks.
Read MoreLaser Products Offer Precise, Repeatable Marking
IMTS 2018: Dapra Marking Systems’s fiber laser marking products are customizable for accurate, efficient part marking and traceability.
Read MoreGiovanni Zunino Appointed President of Prima Power Laserdyne
Prima Power Laserdyne announces the appointment of Giovanni Zunino as president of the Laserdyne line.
Read MoreWaterjet Series Offers Range of Options
IMTS 2018: Flow International introduces the Mach 100 to its series of waterjets for manufacturing leading parts, components and products.
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