
July / August 2016
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United Lens Co. adds a new spherical polishing machine to expand its capabilities
After years of R&D, the laser welding wobble method is poised to address a range of fabricators’ advanced joining needs
When automation and Industry 4.0 unite, manufacturers gain competitiveness while opening the door to even greater possibilities
In the wake of an economic downturn, a Tulsa shop diversifies – and perseveres – with a new laser cutter
First-time laser users talk about their experiences with the advanced cutting technology
Design innovation for user displays in next-generation products is made possible by laser micromachining technology
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