Spartanics laser die-cutting applications laboratory for materials research

Published On: July 6, 2010

Textile manufacturers wishing to use rapidly advancing laser die cutting technology for products such as belts, discs, gaskets, nonwovens and other industrial applications can now determine if the materials they use can be handled by modern laser die cutting technology—by sending samples for engineering studies and analyses to the new Spartanics Laser Cutting Applications Laboratory for Materials Research.

The laboratory provides no-cost detailed engineering analyses of maximum material thicknesses that can be handled with different substrates, including brand name materials, correlated to laser power and other variables. To enquire about a materials analysis of suitability for finishing, marking and other detailing with laser die cutting, contact Spartanics VP Mike Bacon, mbacon@spartanics.com.

Spartanics Finecut laser die cutting systems—sheet, roll or combination sheet/roll—are used in a wide variety of applications: flexible circuits, membrane switches, gaskets, labels, cardstock, packaging, automotive and medical components, discs, belts, gaskets, RFID tags, P-O-P display products and other industrial textile applications. Demonstrations of the new materials testing capabilities will also be on display at a variety of industry trade shows in the coming months; check the website for details.

SOURCE: Spartanics