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Pennsylvania Etching Shop Adds Large Laser-Texturing Machine



The LASER 4000 5Ax adds textures to oversized workpieces that are comparable in size to a compact car.

To grow capacity for its texturing operations, Custom Etch Inc. recently purchased a GF Machining Solutions LASER 4000 5Ax, said to be the world's largest 5-axis laser-texturing system. According to the company, it is the first shop in North America to own this machine that adds a variety of flawless textures to oversized workpieces that are comparable in size to a compact car.

Custom Etch, a 35-person shop in New Castle, PA, specializes in texturing and engraving services for the production of thousands of products used worldwide, including automotive parts, housewares, aerospace, medical, beverage, lawn and garden equipment and toys.

According to Don Melonio, Vice President of Custom Etch, the LASER 4000 5Ax is the third, and by far the largest, 5-axis laser-texturing machine his company has purchased from GF Machining Solutions. The shop also relies on the brand's LASER 1000 5Ax and LASER 1200 5Ax.

He noted surface texture is an extremely important aspect of product design for many industries given the increased demand for product differentiation. His company invested in the LASER 4000 5Ax to grow its operations and help its customers explore more unique design opportunities for oversized workpieces.

"The laser-texturing technology from GF Machining Solutions propels forward the development, prototyping and manufacturing of our customers' products. It also provides a level of accuracy, detail and repeatability - especially helpful with mold repair areas - that are unachievable with conventional etching processes," said Melonio.

The LASER 4000 5Ax can produce textures on components with maximum workpiece dimensions of 13' W x 10' D x 5' H. To put it in perspective, the LASER 1200 5Ax accommodates components with width, depth and height dimensions up to 2' 4".

The extra-large capacity machine operates in such a way that a component remains stationary on the floor while the machine's axes move around it, texturing on all part sides if needed. Such movement is possible because the machine's fourth and fifth axes are attached to the Z-axis head. Additionally, the LASER 4000 5Ax manages 3D distortion of texture and masters texture direction related to part shape.

Because of its fully digitized process, the LASER 4000 5Ax allows Custom Etch to envision a design, preview it onscreen and reproduce it on a workpiece. The machine includes on-board machining strategies to help ensure optimal machine performance, best material removal rate and accurate reproduction of the intended texture.

The LASER 4000 5Ax is one of five machines encompassing various models within GF Machining Solutions' laser texturing product line. "With its laser technology, the company offers a process that is faster, quieter and more repeatable than conventional manual and chemical etching processes," said a company spokesperson. "And while chemical etching produces only three to five layers, GF Machining Solutions' laser technology achieves 30 to 50 layers, allowing for greater creativity in part design across a wide variety of materials, including graphite, aluminum, copper, steel, carbide, brass and ceramics."

For more information contact:

Gisbert Ledvon

GF Machining Solutions

560 Bond St.

Lincolnshire, IL 60069-4224

800-CTC-1EDM

gisbert.ledvon@us.gfac.com

www.gfac.com/us

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