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Beaumont Close
Banbury
OX16 1TH
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1295 672500
http://www.laserlines-im.co.uk
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Listing of all 11 news releases from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical):
Laser sinters wider range of materials
User application article The expanded suite of available materials was one of the major reasons why a company purchased the latest laser sintering system with a larger working envelope.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) ( 4 December 2006)
Large format 3D printer prices reduced
What are claimed to be the industry's first large-format 3D printers starting at only GBP 16,900 feature a build envelope that is 57% larger, giving designers and engineers increased flexibility.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (27 July 2006)
3D printer group ships over 1000 units/year
Dimension 3D Printing Group claims it has become the first company to ship more than 1,000 3D printers/year, and Wohlers Report 2006 indicates steep demand for 3D printers through 2010.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (12 July 2006)
Lower cost RP machines have high resolution
Rapid prototyping system offers three additional material options, and higher resolution than the previous basic model, and systems' prices will now range from GBP 59,900-109,900.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (15 February 2006)
Medical-grade prototyping material is durable
Polycarbonate material for use in applications such as food-, pharmaceutical-, and medical equipment modelling, as well as automotive use, has high impact and flexural strength.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) ( 8 March 2004)
Automated soluble support removal saves time
Automated soluble support removal system in a 3D printer reduces engineering time and enables the development of prototypes with more complex design geometries.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (27 February 2004)
Mobile laser welders repair large tools
Mobile laser welding workstations for mould tool repair, and modifications are fully self-contained and built on to a rugged chassis for on site work as well as repair and modification of large tools.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (29 November 2002)
Polycarbonate prototype parts produced quickly
With the help of a rapid prototyping system Janco Design produced a number of fully functional assemblies in polycarbonates in a very short period of time which proved invaluable.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) ( 3 October 2002)
Rapid prototyping system costs are even lower
Every design office can now afford to have its own rapid prototyping facility and gain from the associated cost savings, improved product design and reduced time to market.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (28 February 2002)
Excimer laser performance and life raised
Operating at 157nm, the fluorine excimer laser offers the shortest commercially available laser wavelength hands-free operation for 30 million pulses for micro-manufacturing and electronics.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (28 February 2002)
Easy to use laser welding stations up productivity
Available in 4 sizes and laser powers, the Alpha Laser workstations have been designed to be extremely versatile and easy to use, increasing your productivity and profits.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (31 January 2002)

