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Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical)
Address:
Beaumont Close
Banbury
OX16 1TH
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1295 672500
http://www.laserlines-im.co.uk
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Listing of all 22 news releases from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical):
Compact OEM laser produces at least 70W
The t70i has been designed with OEM customers in mind, and represents the best power/performance/price combination of any Synrad laser.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (20 November 2007)
Glass-fibre blends aid laser marking
Adding a 20-30% glass fill to nylon formulations increases the blend's stability, rigidity and wear-resistance.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (13 February 2007)
Printer prices cut by a fifth
Printing group knocks 20% off the price of Dimension BST and SST 3D printers.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) ( 1 February 2006)
Rapid prototyping forum comes to Cambridge
Laser Lines (I and M) is sponsoring a rapid prototyping forum in Cambridge on 21st October 2004.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (20 August 2004)
3D printer creates advanced models
The Dimension 3D Printing Group has expanded its family of 3D printers with the launch of Dimension SST, a new product that allows users to develop advanced 3D models.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (27 February 2004)
Lasers mark glass without cracking
Synrad has recently demonstrated two different techniques using lasers for decorative marking of glass.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) ( 7 October 2003)
Lightweight lasers save on motion systems
The Synrad Firestar f-series range of sealed, compact CO2 lasers has been extended, and now encompasses four models in the 100 to 400W range.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (20 August 2003)
Solid state lasers for SLA machines
Users of HeCd or Argon-ion lasers on SLA machines can now upgrade their equipment to solid-state lasers that provide proven reliability, no maintenance costs and low running costs.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) ( 4 August 2003)
Software cracks data matrix codes in glass
The need to add data matrix codes to products manufactured from glass can be very challenging.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (17 June 2003)
Precision motion platform runs in high vacuum
User application article The Nutec engineering team was asked to design a four-axis precision motion platform within a very compact envelope which would be fitted within a high vacuum chamber.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (29 January 2003)
Laser marking systems are quick and permanent
Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) specialises in laser marking all types of components for just about every industrial and consumer sector.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (29 January 2003)
Improved resolution for prototypes
Stratasys has upgraded for its FDM Titan, which builds models from polycarbonate and ABS plastic.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (15 January 2003)
Mobile laser welding workstations deliver 150W
Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) has a new range of mobile laser welding workstations for mould tool repair and modifications.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) ( 2 December 2002)
Prototyping speeds handtool development
User application article Janco Design has produced an exciting and unique product, the Magnum Drive, which is set to make a big impact on the handtool market.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (25 September 2002)
Windows flexibility for CNC control system
Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) has added a standard CNC control system to its Nutec range of high precision motion systems.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (27 June 2002)
High-resolution modelling material aids prototypes
Stratasys has developed a novel high-resolution modelling material that will allow all users of FDM (fused deposition modelling) to dramatically improve the quality of prototypes.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (19 June 2002)
High-quality lasers provide more power per watt
Developed to address new markets and to offer customers a wider variety of compact products, the Firestar series from Synrad incorporates three different technologies.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (22 May 2002)
Low-wavelength laser is fine for microstructures
Laser Lines (I and M) has a new version of the ExciStar M 157nm from TuiLaser.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (28 February 2002)
Rapid prototyping without leaving your desk
Solid Modelling 2002 sees the UK debut of Dimension, a low-cost rapid prototyping system from Stratasys on the Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) stand.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (28 February 2002)
Work stations aimed at laser welding hand work
Available in four sizes and laser powers, a range of laser welding hand work stations are suitable from manufacturing intricate jewellery to the repair of 350Kg injection mould tools
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) ( 1 February 2002)
More capacity for laser marking operation
Unlimited life from direct drive rotary stage

