Lasertech continually invests in the latest fabrication technology — TRUMPF fiber laser/punch combos, CNC press brakes, a Bystronic electric servo brake with full laser automation, an automated panel bender, and a Haas machining center. Every machine is operated by our team, in-house, in Peachtree City, Georgia.
High-power fiber laser combined with CNC punch — cuts, punches, and forms sheet metal features in one automated setup without re-fixturing. Handles louvres, embossments, countersinks, and complex formed features alongside precision laser cutting.
High-speed 2D fiber laser cutting optimized for thin-to-medium gauge steel, stainless, and aluminum. Delivers fast cycle times and tight tolerances across a wide range of materials and thicknesses.
230-ton hydraulic press brake with TRUMPF B23 bend control for high-precision multi-bend forming. Handles large, heavy parts and complex bend sequences with automatic angle correction.
100-ton electro-hydraulic press brake — agile, precise, and well-suited for short-run and prototype work. The TASC 6 control system simplifies programming and changeovers for quick-turn jobs.
Electric servo press brake — faster strokes and more precise ram positioning than hydraulic, with ByVision 3D CNC control. Delivers consistent bend angles with minimal setup time between jobs.
Automated panel bender for high-throughput, consistent bending of sheet metal panels without operator tooling changes. Ideal for panel-intensive production runs and lights-out operation.
Automated sheet loading, unloading, and parts sorting integrated with our fiber laser — enabling unattended, lights-out cutting runs. Raw sheets are loaded automatically, cut parts are sorted by order, and remnant sheets are returned to storage.
High-speed vertical machining center for milling, drilling, boring, and secondary machining on fabricated parts and weldments. Particularly valuable for post-weld machining — corrects distortion and re-establishes precision datum surfaces without shipping parts to an outside shop.
Every machine at Lasertech is selected to close a capability gap, improve precision, or increase throughput. When we add equipment, it stays in-house — operated by our team, maintained by our team, and available to every job that runs through the shop.