Miyachi Unitek opens new laser applications lab

Aug. 5, 2009
The new facility enables Miyachi Unitek to work with customers and prospects to conduct sample evaluations and produce applications reports outlining results attained utilizing its range of Nd:YAG and fiber laser welders and markers.

Miyachi Unitek is pleased to announce the opening of its new Midwest Laser Applications Lab. The facility enables Miyachi Unitek to work with customers and prospects to conduct sample evaluations and produce applications reports outlining results attained utilizing its range of Nd:YAG and fiber laser welders and markers.

The lab will be managed and staffed by Andrew Dodd, senior sales engineer, and Wes Buckley, who recently joined the company as its Midwest laser applications engineer. Andrew and Wes bring over 30 years of practical experience to the lab, including application and process development, and design, assembly and troubleshooting of standard and custom laser systems.

In setting up the facility, Miyachi has partnered with AET Integration Inc., based just outside Detroit in Wixom, Michigan. In addition to the applications lab and office space, sharing the facility gives Miyachi access to AET's cross sectioning and inspection labs to further assist customers in improving the performance of welded joints, run DOE's, and perform statistical and finite element analysis of the same.

Contact details are as follows:
Miyachi Unitek Corporation, Midwest Office
50384 Dennis Court
Wixom, MI 48393
Office phone 248 313 3078
Fax 248 313 3031

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