Laser Process Manufacturing Capabilities
We are the symbol of stability in a growing and exciting industry. Our personal commitment to excellence in everything we do is your guarantee of complete satisfaction.
Before you finalize any specifications, talk to us about the alternatives presented by our laser processing and innovative capabilities. In an unlimited number of applications, laser provides better utilization of materials and more precision at lower cost over traditional methods.
We are sure you will be pleased by the process and our abilities to make it work for you!
We Work with You
We are the symbol of stability in a growing and exciting industry. Our personal commitment to excellence in everything we do is your guarantee of complete satisfaction.
Laser Process Manufacturing will work with you to complete your project. We work with manufacturers, artists, restoration companies, and a wide array of large and small organizations. Our people and equipment assure that your project will be completed to your requirements.
Laser marking is the process of permanently marking a surface using a focused beam of light. It can be performed using different types of lasers, including fiber lasers, CO2 lasers, pulsed lasers, and continuous lasers. LPM offers:
- Laser engraving: deep and permanent marks that withstand abrasion
- Laser etching: high-contrast permanent marks at a high speed
- Serialization: engraving serial numbers on parts/components
Laser marking can be used on a variety of materials such as steel, aluminum, stainless steel, polymers, and rubber. It is often used to identify parts and products with 2D barcodes (data matrix codes or QR codes), alphanumerical serial numbers, VIN numbers, and logos.
Whether you are creating a Prototype or beginning full scale Production, Laser Process Manufacturing is your best source for a precision product.
Materials
Acrylic
Alumina (96%-99.6%)
Aluminum
Aluminum Nitride (ALN)
Brass
Die Boards
Duroid
Hardened Steel
Kapton
Kevlar
Kovar
Mica
Mild Steel
Molybdenum
Mu Metal
Mylar
Quartz
Rubber
Silica
Silicon
Stainless Steel
Superalloys
Teflon
Tungsten
Wood
Zircaloy