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Prima Power Laserdyne moves to expanded new facilities

Prima Power Laserdyne has announced the relocation and expansion of its manufacturing and operations centre in the U.S. Over February, Prima Power Laserdyne moved from its location in Champlin, Minnesota, to a new facility in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. The new facility includes all manufacturing, research, office, customer demonstration, service and user training space. The new facility is being converted to the specialised production requirements of Prima Power Laserdyne systems. The LASERDYNE® machines and Prima Additive DED additive machines will be manufactured in the new facility.

Giovanni Zunino, President of Prima Power Laserdyne, stated, “Prima Power Laserdyne continues to bring new technology into the global aerospace and recision laser processing markets. With the continued growth of 3D laser processing, Prima Industrie, our parent company, is investing in Prima Power Laserdyne and the North American operations. It is crucial that we maintain our worldwide market leadership in these sectors. An important component is having a facility customized to fully support the domestic and international needs for 3D laser processing and DED additive technology.”

The new facility will have dedicated customer service, machine demonstration and training areas.  It opened for customers from 1 March 2020. 

Prima Power Laserdyne has developed laser processes for a wide range of materials: nickel-based alloys (e.g. Hastelloys®, Inconels®, Waspaloys®, Haynes®, wrought, cast and single crystal alloys); titanium alloys; stainless steels; high carbon steels; cast iron; hot stamped steel; aluminium alloys; copper alloys and other specialty materials.

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