Laser Photonics Helps Bridge Labor Gaps With Smart Laser Automation

LPC and Subsidiary CMS Laser Integrate Robots and Smart Vision to Automate Time-Consuming Tasks

Laser Photonics Corporation ("LPC"), a leading global developer of industrial laser systems for cleaning and other material processing applications, highlights use of high-efficiency robotic laser systems in manufacturing amid labor shortages and an artificial intelligence push across all industries.


By combining lasers with advanced robotics, whether within enclosed workcells or inline integration, manufacturers can achieve levels of efficiency and precision that are difficult to match through manual methods. Automated robotic laser systems for material processing are designed to process high volumes of components consistently and repetitively, freeing human workers from hazardous tasks and filling vacancies. Today, these advanced systems are employed to cut, drill, weld, clean, and mark various materials and components with micron-level precision.

LPC and its subsidiary Control Micro Systems (CMS Laser) deliver sophisticated industrial systems engineered at the convergence of robotic, laser, and machine vision technologies. Within robot-powered systems, robots can manage parts positioning or directly manipulate laser heads, leaving only the loading tasks for human workers or conveyors. By utilizing multi-axis robots from reputable automation brands like FANUC and EPSON, LPC and CMS Laser maximize throughput, eliminate human error, and achieve tight tolerances in various manufacturing applications.

Robotic laser systems effectively resolve challenges across multiple industries. Whether it's marking titanium drill bits for the dental industry, welding stainless steel components for the aerospace industry, cold laser marking of medical devices, removing oil residue from automotive parts in a production line, or other industrial applications, LPC and CMS Laser strive to provide the optimal turnkey solution to streamline challenging processes in diverse manufacturing operations.

One of LPC's key automation projects today is its ongoing collaboration with Brokk, which provides remote-controlled robotic machines for construction, tunneling, mining, metal processing, and military customers. The two companies are working to merge LPC's CleanTech laser cleaning technology with Brokk's remotely controlled robots to facilitate heavy-duty jobs in hazardous environments.

For further details on integrating automated laser systems into manufacturing, visit https://www.laserphotonics.com/ or https://cmslaser.com/

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Media Contact:

Karla Kizzort
Laser Photonics Corporation
marketing@laserphotonics.com
407.804.1000

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