Spartanics Establishes Laser Die Cutting Applications Lab
- Published: June 25, 2010
ROLLING MEADOWS, IL | Spartanics announces to label converters, packagers, and other converters seeking to use rapidly advancing laser die-cutting technology for pressure-sensitive labels, RFID tags, paperboard and cardboard products, finishing plastic products and other converting/packaging applications that they can now determine if the materials they use can be handled by modern laser die-cutting technology. All that’s necessary, says the company, is to send samples for engineering studies and analyses to its new Laser Cutting Applications Laboratory for Materials Research.
Spartanics laser die-cutting applications engineers are said to have extensively tested laser die-cutters with varying laser strengths and software configurations with a wide range of materials including plastic films, polyesters, polycarbonates, foams, textiles, paper, adhesive tapes, non-wovens, wood, laminates, pressure-sensitive substrates, magnetic materials, polypropylene, polymides, abrasives, rubber, among others. Formalization of the Applications Laboratory signals the company’s intent to systematize this growing knowledge base for cross-industry access.
The Laser Die Cutting Applications Laboratory for Materials Research reports it provides no-cost detailed engineering analyses of maximum material thicknesses that can be handled with these different substrates, including brand name materials, correlated to laser power and other variables.
To arrange for a no-cost materials analysis of suitability for finishing, marking, and other detailing with laser diecutting, contact Spartanics VP Mike Bacon at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..