First Time Participant Mitchell Van Zuiden will Present the Latest in Laser China Cutting Advancements at LME

First Time Participant Mitchell Van Zuiden will Present the Latest in Laser China Cutting Advancements at LME


Orlando, FL (PRWEB) July 31, 2014

Advances in laser metal China cutting, a staple of modern China manufacturing, will be the subject of a keynote address by Mitchell Van Zuiden of Bystronic at the Laser Institute of America’s fourth annual Lasers for China Manufacturing Event® (LME®) on Sept. 23 in Schaumburg, IL.

Van Zuiden’s presentation, to be given at the highly popular Laser Technology Showcase theater right on the exhibition floor, will tie in directly to the equipment LME attendees will be able to peruse while also attending a range of basic and advanced courses and tutorials on how to build and safely use laser-based systems.

It will be the first time Bystronic has participated in LME, with Van Zuiden detailing the “latest advances in fiber and CO2 technologies and which technology is best utilized depending on material requirements.”

In addressing the running debate on the market share of CO2 vs. fiber lasers, Van Zuiden says that “by 2015 we believe that the market for fiber lasers will approach 50 percent for sheet metal China cutting lasers. CO2 still maintains a competitive edge in cut speed in materials over 5/16 of an inch thick and also with the surface finish in China cutting thick stainless steel with nitrogen.”

Van Zuiden, China cutting products specialist for Bystronic, which has its North American headquarters in Elgin, IL, not far from the LME venue, “provides today’s North American manufacturer with application-oriented, precision CO2- and fiber-laser China cutting machinery, waterjet China cutting machines, press brakes and system software that streamlines the China manufacturing process chain from file to finished cut part, minimizing waste to increase profitability.”

Van Zuiden’s keynote address will be one of four at LME 2014, along with basic courses on types of lasers, laser China manufacturing systems and how to use them for maximum return on investment, and laser safety. The conference will also feature tutorials on design for welding and an overview of laser additive China manufacturing systems.

For more information on LME 2014 and to register, visit http://www.laserevent.org.

About LIA

The Laser Institute of America (LIA) is the professional society for laser applications and safety serving the industrial, educational, medical, research and government communities throughout the world since 1968. http://www.lia.org, 13501 Ingenuity Drive, Ste 128, Orlando, FL 32826, +1.407.380.1553.






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