Rache Corporation Expands Capabilities to Include Deep Laser Engraving

Camarillo, California - Wednesday, September 14, 2017 - Rache Corporation is pleased to announce the addition of deep laser engraving to our portfolio of services. Deep laser engraving is a cost-effective fabrication process for a wide range of materials and components used in the medical, automotive, defense and aerospace industries. Some of the benefits over conventional methods, i.e., machining and chemical-etching, etc., include the following:

  • Reduced setup and process times (rapid prototypes and production quantities)
  • Complex geometries with a tight radius can be achieved
  • Small spot size accommodates hard-to-reach areas for high resolution, high quality finishes and controlled depths

About Rache Corporation

Rache Corporation offers precision laser marking, cutting, drilling, welding, helium leak testing and value engineering manufacturing services for the medical device, RF/microwave, aviation & aerospace, automotive, defense and electronics industries.

Thin Material Laser Cutting

Compared to other methods, laser fabrication is a cost-effective alternative to chemical etching, die-stamping, machining or wire EDM. Rache specializes in rapid prototype projects (up to 0.090" thick) that require tight tolerances and complex geometries without the need for special tooling.

Laser Marking and Engraving

Laser marking and engraving is the preferred marking method for the above aforementioned industries. Supported materials include aluminum, brass, copper, stainless steel, titanium, exotic & high temperature alloys, stainless steel, Kovar®, Inconel®, Monel®, titanium, nitinol, anodized aluminum and nickel. Engraving depths dependent on material characteristics.

Laser Welding

Laser welding is the perfect method to join sub-assemblies by offering a very low heat input, bead sizes from 0.005” to 0.030”, weld penetrations up to 0.065” and joining materials as thin as 0.002”. In most cases, no filler material is used. For materials requiring special heating and cooling ramps, pulse shaping is available.

Please visit www.rache.com or call 805-389-6868 to learn more about how the use of lasers (marking, cutting, drilling and welding) can ensure precision dimensional tolerances, low heat inputs, high yields, short lead-times and rapid prototyping. Same day service is available.

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