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Design | Processing | Finishing
| CAD/CAM Design, Solid Modeling, CAM programming, Drafting and File Conversion. We provide a full complement of design services to help facilitate the development and the manufacture of your product. | |
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Material Working
Providing a wide array of material processing services |
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Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Steel Finishes.
Protective and aesthetic finishes. |
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On Time Delivery.
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Our shipping and handling department packages and delivers your products per your specifications.
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Laser
Industrial lasers concentrate high amounts of energy into a small, well defined spot - approximately .001″ - .020″ / 0.025mm to 0.5mm in diameter when using short wavelength lasers in cutting and drilling type applications. The resulting energy density heats, melts, or vaporizes materials in this small defined area. The beam’s energy is applied only where it is needed, minimizing the heat affected zone surrounding the focus area.
WaterJet
Industrial waterjets concentrate high power stream of water and minute amounts abrasive material into a small, well defined spot - approximately .040″ or 1mm in diameter. The resulting focused stream results in an extremely clean, cool cutting action that removes only a specific amount of material in a small defined area. This provides absolutely no material distortion resulting from heat transfer.
Over View
There are several advantages of cutting with either a laser or waterjet over conventional cutting methods.
- The cutting path is almost unlimited with regards to travel direction, the point can move in any direction, unlike other processes that use a tool as a cutter.
- The laser process is forceless allowing very fragile or flimsy parts to be laser cut with no support. Waterjet force is very minimal and always in a downward direction.
- Since the laser beam exerts no force on the part and is a very small spot, the technology is well suited to fabricating high accuracy parts, especially flexible materials.
- Both laser and waterjet allow the part to keep its original shape from start to finish.
- Both the laser beam and a waterjet are always sharp and can continually cut very hard or abrasive materials without ever getting dull, no tool changes.
- Sticky materials that would otherwise gum up a blade are not an obstacle.
- Lasers cut at high speeds. The speed at which the material can be processed is limited only by the power available from the laser.
- Cutting with either a laser or waterjet is a very cost effective process with low operating costs, yet maximum flexibility.




