05.27.15
Cadence Inc. has added new LaserSwiss machining capability to its offerings. The technology, according to officials from the Staunton, Va.-based contract manufacturing firm, combines six-axis Swiss machining and laser cutting into one process.
Tube fabrication technologies have emerged as significant total cost drivers for critical components, officials noted. This combination of key tube fabrication technologies provides “endless possibilities” for complex tubing that were once deemed impossible through conventional Swiss machining alone, according to the company.
LaserSwiss enables new product designs that were not able to be manufactured using prior technologies, higher precision with less variation, and lower costs, Cadence leadership claims.
“Cadence is committed to investing in highly technical solutions for our customers,” said Alan Connor, CEO. “LaserSwiss provides our customers with new product design possibilities in a way that yields lowest total cost. That’s a ‘win-win’ for everyone involved.”
Cadence employs nearly 500 people worldwide with headquarters in Staunton and other locations in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Wisconsin and the Dominican Republic.
Tube fabrication technologies have emerged as significant total cost drivers for critical components, officials noted. This combination of key tube fabrication technologies provides “endless possibilities” for complex tubing that were once deemed impossible through conventional Swiss machining alone, according to the company.
LaserSwiss enables new product designs that were not able to be manufactured using prior technologies, higher precision with less variation, and lower costs, Cadence leadership claims.
“Cadence is committed to investing in highly technical solutions for our customers,” said Alan Connor, CEO. “LaserSwiss provides our customers with new product design possibilities in a way that yields lowest total cost. That’s a ‘win-win’ for everyone involved.”
Cadence employs nearly 500 people worldwide with headquarters in Staunton and other locations in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Wisconsin and the Dominican Republic.