New laser additive manufacturing facility

Nov. 23, 2010
East Granby, Conn. – Joining Technologies, a developer of laser cladding, electron beam, and laser welding applications, announces that it is adding a new laser cladding work cell to its laser additive manufacturing division and has opened an additional production facility.

East Granby, Conn. - Joining Technologies, a developer of laser cladding, electron beam, and laser welding applications, announces that it is adding a new laser cladding work cell to its laser additive manufacturing division and has opened an additional production facility.

The new facility will be dedicated to laser additive (laser cladding) manufacturing, a process used to improve the mechanical and corrosion resistance properties of a wide range of parts. With drive through and dock height access, the building will have the capacity to lift and manipulate parts up to 3.5 tons. It will contain laser cladding equipment capable of processing parts up to 40 feet long. The standalone 10,000-square foot multipurpose industrial flex building is located at 17 Kripes Road, East Granby, Conn., less than a mile from Joining Technologies' headquarters

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