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Miro Tool Invests in Laser Technology

The purchase of a Mitsubishi eX Series 2D CO2 laser cutting system increases their fabrication capabilities.

Posted: March 20, 2015

The eX Series 2D CO2 laser cutting system that Miro purchased meets the needs of the most demanding and diversified shops by combining easy operation, high-speed lens movement, upgradable automation and a patented resonator design that delivers the highest cutting power per watt available.
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Miro Tool & Mfg., Inc. (Waukesha, WI), a contract manufacturer specializing in metal stamping, fabrication and machining, continues to advance its manufacturing service capabilities with the purchase of a Mitsubishi eX Series 2D CO2 laser.

This significant capital investment allows Miro to increase its laser and waterjet cutting capability and capacity and enhance their fabrication services. Having been partners for 20 years, Miro worked closely with Mitsubishi distributors in selection and integration of the new machine tool.

Company president Jeff Brown commented, “We continue to focus our growth, both in terms of capacity and technology, in manufacturing services, primarily fabrication, metal stamping and machining. Our new laser will not only help us directly in fabrication, but also in the many projects we process involving a cross pollination of the manufacturing services we offer.”

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This eX Series model is the fifth generation in a line of powerful 2D Mitsubishi lasers. Low running costs and eco-friendly features for power and gas consumption make the acquisition one of the most cost-effective machines on the market. Designed to meet the needs of the most demanding and diversified shops, the laser combines ease of operability, high-speed lens movement, upgradable automation and Mitsubishi’s patented resonator design that delivers the highest cutting power per watt available.

Building on its background as a tool & die shop, Miro further transitions itself into contract manufacturing with the purchase. The company partners with customers from product design through the manufacturing of parts and assemblies, or as the people at Miro like to say “from start to part.”

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