Die cutting applications laboratory

June 1, 2010
Rolling Meadows, IL – Converters, engineers and manufacturers seeking to use rapidly advancing laser die cutting technology for new product innovations can now determine if the materials they use can be handled by laser die cutting technology by sending samples for engineering studies and analyses to the new Spartanics Laser Cutting Applications Laboratory for Materials Research.

Rolling Meadows, IL – Converters, engineers and manufacturers seeking to use rapidly advancing laser die cutting technology for new product innovations can now determine if the materials they use can be handled by laser die cutting technology by sending samples for engineering studies and analyses to the new Spartanics Laser Cutting Applications Laboratory for Materials Research.

Spartanics applications engineers have tested laser die cutters with varying laser strengths and software configurations with a wide range of materials, including plastic films, polyesters, polycarbonates, foams, textiles, paper, adhesive tapes, non-wovens, wood, laminates, pressure-sensitive substrates, magnetic materials, polypropylene, polymides, abrasives, rubber, among others. Formalization of the Applications Laboratory signals Spartanics' intent to systematize this growing knowledge base for cross-industry access.

The Spartanics Laser Die Cutting Applications Laboratory for Materials Research provides no-cost detailed engineering analyses of maximum material thicknesses that can be handled with these different substrates, including brand name materials, correlated to laser power and other variables.

To arrange for a no-cost materials analysis of suitability for finishing, marking and other detailing with laser die cutting, contact Mike Bacon, Spartanics VP, at [email protected]. Video demonstrations of Spartanics Finecut technology can be seen at http://www.spartanics.com/index.cgi?videoid=2.

Sales inquiries can be directed to [email protected],

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