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Our largest in-house laser featuring a 4000 watt RF resonator. This high-speed flying optics machine can safely handle sheet sizes up to 5'x10'. The 3015 has ability to cut a range of materials from aluminum to stainless steel with precision and accuracy. |
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Lasers are absolutely the most versatile of all metal fabrication processes because of reduced tooling cost and fast set-up. Some benefits of laser cutting include maximum utilization of the material and a clean burr-free finish. This makes the process more cost effective as most or all machining is done in one step - reducing both finishing time and cost. |
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Our high-speed hydraulic punch press has the ability to handle a variety of formed and punched parts. |
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One of 5 in-house press brakes-the Amada allows for quickly processed, precision bends. |
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Our robotic welding capabilities provide maximum cost savings for high volume welded parts while producing consistently superior welds. |
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The more conventional form of welding, MIG boasts the ability to weld in any position as well as cost effective methods with minimal stopping and starting. The process keeps post-weld cleaning to a minimum, making it a timely procedure for industrial welding applications. |
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Although a slower process than MIG welding, TIG welding will produce a a higher quality weld, with fewer distortions and allow for precise control of welding variables (heat). Additionally, in some cases, the weld can be made with or without filler metal - without compromising the integrity of weld. |