Lontra is an engineering technology company that takes the ethos of sustainability throughout its whole business. Lontra’s name is upheld by the core innovation and clever geometry of its technology: The Blade Compressor®.
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Jul, 2021
Lontra is an engineering technology company that takes the ethos of sustainability throughout its whole business. Lontra’s name is upheld by the core innovation and clever geometry of its technology: The Blade Compressor®.
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Hamamatsu Photonics has successfully developed an industrial pulsed laser system that produces a pulse energy of 250 joules which is the world’s highest energy among LD-pumped lasers.
Global Steel Manufacturing Limited is a family-owned business based in Enniscorthy Co. Wexford, Ireland. The business has been in operation for over 30 years and the founder of the business, Mr. Jim O’Connor, still plays a hands-on role with his management team in running the business.
TRUMPF has recently unveiled the new series of its TruPrint 3000 3D printing system. The medium-format machine uses powder-bed-based laser melting to produce parts with a diameter of up to 300 mm and a height of up to 400 mm.
Like most other businesses, ES Precision suffered from the fall in business activity in 2020-21. ES uses its range of galvo-deflected lasers to provide a laser processing service to medical device, automotive, electronics and other engineering companies. Many of their key sectors were hit hard by the pandemic as there were fewer scheduled operations in the NHS and car plants temporarily closed assembly lines.
As we approach Net Zero Week (17th to 23rd July 2021), the focus is strongly on climate change and net zero, both of which were key topics in the June G7 meeting and will be discussed further at COP26 in Glasgow in November this year.
The traditional methods used to remove rust, debris or other surface contamination from components typically involve either physical contact with the part through brushing, scraping, polishing and shot blasting or alternatively through the use of dry ice or chemical substances. Read More
Discover LASEA’s new headquarters in Liege (Belgium), at the heart of Europe. The Belgian group has achieved a critical size on the world stage. With more than 110 employees in 4 countries and more than 1000 systems installed on 5 continents (including counting several clients who are giants in the Luxury Goods, Medical & Electronics industries, and the most prestigious Universities) it confirms its strategic position as the European Leader in micro-machining applications.