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Laser systems builder moves house in US

A Prima North America product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Feb 10, 2003

Prima North America has announced that its Laserdyne Systems Division has moved into new facilities in Champlin, Minnesota effective February 1st, 2003.

Prima North America has announced that its Laserdyne Systems Division, a world leader in multi-axis laser machining systems, has moved into new facilities in Champlin, Minnesota effective February 1st.

Paolo Cigna, president of Prima North America, announced the move stating that it strategically positions the company to focus on customer needs for multi-axis, high precision, high speed laser machining systems.

The new, 32,000ft2 building includes manufacturing and demonstration facilities as well as design engineering, customer support, and administrative offices.

With over 250 multi-axis laser systems in use world-wide, Laserdyne1s new facilities and location are designed to support the company1s commitment to its current markets and to markets that can benefit from the company1s unique capabilities.

Laserdyne1s BeamDirector products, for example, are a standard in the aerospace industry and used in turbine engine manufacturing across North America, Europe and Asia.

Laserdyne has been an innovator of both software and hardware for laser drilling and cutting 3D parts, such as turbine combustors for aircraft engines using multi-axis CO2 and Nd:YAG BeamDirector lasers.

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