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Laser Marking Workstation

By R&D Editors | April 20, 2015

Miyachi America Corporation, a leading manufacturer of welding, marking, cutting and micro machining equipment and systems, announces it’s new LMWS Laser Marking Workstation, specifically designed for benchtop operation. A major facelift to Miyachi’s LMW2020 and LMW2030 marker workstations, the LMWS features a fresh, industrial design, with improved functionality, narrow width for lean manufacturing, and CDRH Class 1 safety. Integrated with our fiber laser marker, LMWS offers the widest range of marking capability in its class.

The versatile and easily configurable LMWS is ideal for marking metals, ceramics, and many plastics, and also has cutting, drilling, and welding capabilities. Requiring only minimal workspace, the updated unit is perfect for low volume production and research and development environments in the automotive, medical, aerospace, electronic components, and battery industries.

Standard LMWS models are powered by Miyachi’s industrially proven 10-50 watt fiber laser markers. Using the same graphic user interface and lasers as the fiber marker series provides the same platform from prototype testing to high-volume manufacturing. The manual door opens vertically for easy 180 degree access to parts and tooling, and the large viewing window allows for visual process monitoring.

Inside the enclosure, the base model has a motorized Z that can be jogged to location by a rotary knob on the front panel. As an upgrade, this can be made to be a programmable axis. With either option, the Z axis can be adjusted to keep the focus on the part height. A rotary axis can also be added for easy marking around cylindrical parts. The LMWS is equipped with F 100, 160 and 254 lenses for marking various parts and sizes. The fume extraction port with flexible tubing makes adjustment to different parts easy and fast.

Amada Miyachi America Corporation is a leading manufacturer of equipment and systems for resistance welding, laser welding, laser marking, laser cutting, and hot bar reflow soldering and bonding. The company provides products to a wide range of markets, including the medical device, battery, electric vehicle, and solar industries, as well as the global electronics, automotive, and general industrial markets. Amada Miyachi America is an ISO9001 certified company. Contact Amada Miyachi America at its company headquarters, located at 1820 S Myrtle Ave., Monrovia, CA 91016, by phone at (626) 303-5676, or by email at [email protected]. Find out more about the company’s products and services at www.miyachiamerica.com

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