Prototek
being featured in December's edition of The Fabricator Magazine
Prototek will be featured in the
newest edition of The Fabricator, a magazine presenting all new innovations of
the high tech industry of rapid production and prototyping. Specifically, Prototek will be
accentuated for their purchase of the new LC-C1 punch/laser combination machine
from Amada.
Rapid production and prototyping
is becoming a bigger industry every year. Staying ahead of the competition is a
feat only the adept will accomplish. These are the types of companies The
Fabricator is associated with, and exactly why Prototek has been getting so
much publicity. Prototek can stay ahead of the competition by incorporating
state-of-the-art technologies in a very methodological way, benefiting both the
company and the customer. Prototek utilizes a scanning system, where each
Prototek employee must scan into the specific procedure he or she will be
working on, so customers can check up on
their parts online, and see how their rapid prototypes
or precision
production parts are progressing through the shop.
With the addition of the new LC-C1
punch/laser combination machine, Prototek is now able to run fewer shifts on
the sheet metal punching and lasering cells,
while increasing production throughput, decreasing lead times, and decreasing
cost.
“Before purchasing the C1, we were
running 3 shifts in our punching and laser cutting departments at 90 percent
capacity. Now, we're running 2 shifts operating at 80 percent capacity, and
we've increased sales by 15 percent!” Commented Keith Isabelle, General Manager
of Prototek.
The LC-C1 has a revolutionary
design, decreasing time when switching between turret and laser cutting
modules. There is also a vacuum built into the turret, allowing for the
punching of holes 50% smaller than traditional turrets! This allows for small
geometry and common holes to be punched out of a sheet of metal, while all the
contours and complex geometry gets cut by the laser. The combination machine doesn't
stop there though. It also has the capability to tap holes, counter sink holes,
and bend parts! Prototek previously had
6 employees working in secondaries departments doing such tasks, but with with
the implementation of the LC-C1, four of these employees were able to switch to
more specialized departments. All around, the LC-C1 is the perfect sheet metal prototype and production
cell for Prototek.
About
Prototek Sheet Metal Fabrication
Prototek Manufacturing started in
October of 1987 specializing in rapid prototyping of precision sheetmetal for
the hi-tech industries. Their facility is a new 40,000 sq. ft. building. Prototek currently has 65 employees
and has expanded into rapid turn machined parts, SLA,
and 3D printing. They are home to state of the
art welding and bending departments, as well as painting and plating rooms,
assembly department, and much more. Prototek's niche has always been a solid
commitment to on-time deliveries of quality products. They fabricate from 3D
solid models or CAD (computer aided design) files, and keep a constant supply
of necessary materials. These include stainless steel, cold rolled steel, and
aluminum sheet, tube, angle, and channel, lexan and other plastics, copper
sheet and bar, spring steel, mirrored stainless, and a large stock of hardware.
Prototek is currently ISO 9001:2008 certified and also ITAR and DFAR compliant.
Prototek Sheetmetal Fabrication, LLC
Bruce Isabelle, CEO
244 Burnham Intervale Road
603-746-2001 (phone)
603-746-2002 (fax)
Monday - Friday 7:00am - 5:00pm EST
sales@prototek.com
http://www.prototekmanufacturing.com
Prototek Sheetmetal Fabrication, LLC
Bruce Isabelle, CEO
244 Burnham Intervale Road
603-746-2001 (phone)
603-746-2002 (fax)
Monday - Friday 7:00am - 5:00pm EST
sales@prototek.com
http://www.prototekmanufacturing.com
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