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Jan 22
Optimizing Material Quality with the Stacking Factor Test
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Dec 10
Enhancing Specialty Metal Performance with Oxide Resistance Testing
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Nov 19
Optical CMM Vision Inspection
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Oct 9
The Role of Interlaminate Resistance Testing in Motor Lamination Manufacturing Quality
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Sep 23
Ensuring Motor Lamination Quality with the Franklin Test
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Aug 9
Optimizing Motor Lamination Manufacturing with the Epstein Test
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Jun 12
The Role of Ductility Testing in Motor Laminations as Governed by ASTM A720
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May 17
Enhancing Precision in Motor Lamination Manufacturing with Advanced Coating Thickness Measurement
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May 3
Coating Adhesion & Cross Hatch Test governed by ASTM D3359
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Apr 17
Bend Adhesion & Tape Test
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Oct 11
Electric Motor Repair Case Study Part 2 - Reverse Engineering
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Oct 11
Electric Motor Repair Case Study Part 3 - Laser Cutting
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Oct 11
Electric Motor Repair Case Study Part 4 - Stacking & Welding Core
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Oct 11
Electric Motor Repair Overview
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Oct 11
Electric Motor Repair Case Study Part 5 - Re-inserting Core & Final Inspection
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Oct 11
Electric Motor Repair Case Study Part 1 - Inspect, Measure, Disassemble
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Jul 9
Thin Gauge Electrical Steel for EV Applications
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Jun 10
NADCAP Certification
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May 13
Laser Cutting vs. Stamping
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Apr 29
Lamination Bonding
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Mar 17
Cobalt & Nickel Annealing Process
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Feb 19
Electric Hybrid Motor Aerospace Case Study
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Nov 10
Annealed Cobalt & Nickel Stocking Program
Affiliations
Laser Technologies is a member of the following organizations:
Associate for Advancing Automation Member
A3 is the leading global automation trade association of the robotics, machine vision, motion control, and industrial AI industries. They are the hub for all your automation resources: Products, partners, new applications, training, and information on the latest technologies.
EASA Associate Member
The Electrical Apparatus Service Association, Inc. (EASA) is an international trade organization of more than 1,900 electromechanical sales and service firms in 62 countries. Through its many engineering and educational programs, EASA provides members with a means of keeping up to date on materials, equipment, and state-of-the-art technology.
FMA Member
FMA unites thousands of metal fabrication and manufacturing professionals around a common purpose: to shape the future of our industry, and in turn shape the world. FMA cultivates a workforce development lifecycle that galvanizes the metal fabrication community, nurturing the workforce to ensure a prosperous future for our industry.
TMA Member
The Technologies and Manufacturing Association is a leading voice in an evolving manufacturing industry. TMA cultivates and strengthens members by providing programs and services to support the growth of individuals, companies, and the business community. TMA is the leading voice for manufacturing and a major contributor to economic growth and opportunity.