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Coremark Metals Increases Processing Capabilities with Tube Laser



Coremark Metals, a provider of metals, fabrication services and hardware, recently expanded its production capabilities with a Mazak Fabri Gear 150 tube laser. This machinery is designed to cut, notch, etch, bevel, add holes and complete intricate cutouts or designs in one continuous step.

"The tube laser has eliminated the need for secondary processing and replaces manual processes with automated ones," said Steven Lachermeier, Chief Production Officer. "This allows us to increase efficiencies and drastically reduce lead times for complex fabrication and custom parts."

Equipped with 3D cutting heads, 6-axis programming and automated load/unload, feed, measurement and profile centering functions, the tube laser is designed to meet a variety of production needs. "The precision of the machine alleviates challenges with producing consistent parts, which many manufacturers face. With this new addition, Coremark Metals is able to decrease production time without compromising on quality," said Lachermeier. "This is imperative to us because it is the cornerstone of who we are. Our mission is to provide quality products and services, develop impactful partnerships and enhance lives through meaningful experiences."

"Joining 11 other fabrication services at Coremark Metals, the in-house production capabilities are a match for even the most complex parts and extensive production runs," continued Lachermeier. "Jobs that are processed on the tube laser come out with a clean, flush finish, ready for assembly. A significant amount of time is saved when secondary finishing processes become obsolete. Our experienced team of estimators, operators and account managers are available to assist you through every step of your project, from start to finish, ensuring a timely and high-quality result every time."

For more information contact:

Coremark Metals

216 27th Ave. N

Minneapolis, MN 55411

612-522-5956

info@coremarkmetals.com

www.coremarkmetals.com

Coremark Metals

10353 Hicks Field Rd.

Fort Worth, TX 76179

800-522-5950

info@coremarkmetals.com

www.coremarkmetals.com

Mazak Optonics Corporation

2725 Galvin Court

Elgin, IL 60124

847-252-4500

sales@mazaklaser.com

www.mazakoptonics.com

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