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At Just Tape and Converting, we offer laser cutting services tailored to meet diverse industrial needs. Our general capabilities include contract manufacturing, complex fabrication, OEM, and prototyping development. We utilize state of the art laser types such as CO2 (Gaseous) and Nd:YAG (Solid State) to ensure precision and efficiency. Our laser configurations include Flying optics, hybrid, and moving material systems, each designed to handle specific cutting requirements while maintaining accuracy and reducing material handling time.

We specialize in 2, 3, 5, and 6 axis cutting, enabling us to work with flat sheet materials as well as complex three dimensional parts. Our intended cutting materials range from adhesives, cloth, polyester to plastics and thin metals, making us versatile across various applications. We cater to all production volumes, including Prototype, low volume, high volume, and blanket orders. Lead times are quoted on a job by job basis, with emergency and rush services available to meet urgent demands.

Our operations are driven by efficiency, supported by Six Sigma yellow, green, and black certifications, along with lights out manufacturing, lean manufacturing, and Kaizen/5S methodologies. We hold industry recognized certifications such as ISO, AS, and AWS, ensuring the highest quality standards. Our services span a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, biomedical, construction, electronics, food processing, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas. To know more about our world-class laser cutting services, contact us today.
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General Capabilities

N/A Complex Contract Fabrication Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Prototyping

Laser Type

N/A Carbon Dioxide (CO2) (Gaseous) Neodymium-Doped Yttrium Aluminum Garnet (Nd:YAG) (Solid State)

Laser Configuration

N/A Flying-Optics
Flying-optics lasers feature a stationary table and a cutting head (with laser beam) that moves over the work piece in both of the horizontal dimensions. Flying-optics cutters keep the workpiece stationary during processing, and often don't require material clamping.

Hybrid
Hybrid lasers provide a table which moves in one axis (usually the X-axis) and move the head along the shorter (Y) axis. This results in a more constant beam delivery path length than a flying-optic machine and may permit a simpler beam delivery system.

Moving Material
Moving material lasers have a stationary cutting head and move the material under it.

Cutting Axis

N/A 2-Axis 3-Axis 5-Axis 6-Axis

Note for Cutting Axis

N/A Cutting Axis is the number of axes of motion a cutting machine is capable of cutting. 2-axis machines are used to cut flat sheet material while a 3-axis machine is used to cut three dimensional parts. Some 5-axis and 6-axis machines can perform cutting operations on parts that have been pre-formed by casting or machining.

Intended Cutting Material

N/A Adhesives Cloth Plastic Polyester Thin Metals

Production Volume

N/A Prototype Low Volume High Volume Blanket Orders

Lead Times

N/A Quoted on Job by Job Basis Emergency Services Available Rush Services Available

Efficiency

N/A Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certification Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Lights Out Manufacturing Lean Manufacturing Kaizen/5S

Certifications

N/A ISO AS AWS, etc.

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Industry Focus

N/A Advertising Aerospace Agricultural and Farming Appliance Commercial Appliance Residential Architecture Auto/Truck/Transportation Automation Automotive Biomedical Biopharmaceutical Biotechnology Building and Construction Chemical Chemical Manufacturing Chemical Processing Commercial Communications Computer and Electronics Construction Consumer Goods Cosmetics Cryogenic Dairy Defense Industry Dental Department of Defense (DOD) Department of Energy (DOE) Electrical Electronics Food and Beverage Food Handling Food Processing Food Production Fracking Genetics Government Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Heavy Equipment Highway (Department of Transportation (DOT)) Home Home Furnishing Household Hydraulics Ice Making Industrial Injection Molding Laboratory Laundry Liquid Propane Machine Tools Machinery Manufacturing Marine Material Handling and Processing Medical Medical Devices Military Mining Molding Municipal Nano Technology Manufacturing Oil and Gas Pipeline Oil Field Oil, Gas, and Petroleum Exploration Oil, Gas, and Petroleum Extraction Optical Packaging Packaging and Converting Paper Mill Petrochemical Pharmaceutical Plumbing Pneumatics Power Generation Alternative Energy Power Generation Coal Power Generation Natural Gas (NG) Power Generation Nuclear Power Generation Solar Power Generation Wind Printing Printing and Publishing Process Gases Pulp and Paper Pulp Manufacturing Pumps Railroad Recreational Research Residential Restaurant Retail Robotics Semiconductor Specialty Machinery Telecommunications Textile Tool and Die Transportation Turf and Garden Universities and Learning Institutions Vacuum Electronics Waste Management Wastewater Water and Wastewater Treatment

Industry Standards

N/A ANSI (American National Standards Institute) AS (Aerospace Industry Standard) ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) AWS (American Welding Society) CE (The CE mark (officially CE marking) is a mandatory conformity mark on many products placed on the single market in the European Economic Area (EEA).) CSA (Canadian Standards Association) DOT (Department of Transportation) FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) FDA (Food and Drug Administration) ISO (International Organization for Standardization) Mil-Spec (Military Specifications) NADCAP (National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program) QS (QS is a quality standard developed by the Automotive Industries.) RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances (Compliant)) SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) TS (Technical Specifications, used with ISO)

File Formats

N/A AlphaCAM (AMD, ATD) AutoCAD (DWG, DWZ) BMP (Bit Mapped Graphics) Catia (CATDrawing, CATPart) Delcam (DGK, DMT) DXF(Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing Exchange Format) GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) IGES (Initial Graphics Exchange Specification, ANSI File Format) Inventor (IDW, IPT) IronCAD (ICD, ICS) JPG or JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) MasterCam (MDX, MC8, MC9, SET) PDES (Product Data Exchange using STEP, Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data. A standard format for exchanging data between advanced CAD and CAM programs.) PDF (Portable Document Format) Pro-E or Pro/Engineer (DRW, PRT, XPR) SAT (3D ACIS Model File) SolidEdge (DFT) SolidWorks (SLDPRT, SLDDRW, SLDDRT) STEP (Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data) SurfCam (DSN) TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) TurboCAD (TCW, TCX) Unigraphics (PRT)