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A Matter of Life or Death Micromachining

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Laser Mechanisms, Inc.
25325 Regency Drive
Novi, MI, 48375
USA



Press release date: July 1, 2009

In the precision manufacturing of medical stents, qualilty is a matter of life or death. For this critical micro-machining, more fabricators from around stake their reputations on the exacting performance of Laser Mech's FineKerf laser cutting head.

Engineered as a rugged, industrial-style unit for use in the medical processing field, the FineKerf head delivers consistent kerf widths as low as 5 microns in stainless steel. And the head delivers a true perpendicular laser beam for clean cuts without angle.

"FineKerf can be easily installed on most laser stent cutting systems and mounts on a variety of lasers, including fiber lasers, by simply changing the X-Y mount plate," said Glenn Golightly, Managing Director of Laser Mechanisms' Pacific Rim operations. "We currently have an installed base of over 200 FineKerf micromachining heads around the world," added Golightly.
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