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Atlas Announces Nationwide ‘Laser Tracking’ Capability

For industrial jobs requiring a high level of expertise and quick response

Atlas Machine and Supply
Mon, 06/25/2012 - 12:45
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(Atlas: Louisville, KY) -- Atlas Machine and Supply, headquartered at the Jefferson Riverport International in Louisville, Kentucky, has launched its nationwide laser-tracking metrology services for use in large-scale, on-site machining jobs for industry. The laser technology is especially applicable to steel, aluminum and paper mills, power plants, and manufacturers performing forging, injection molding, die casting, and stamping processes.

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The laser tracker service, which represents a first-year investment by Atlas of about $250,000, is ideal for harsh environments where machining services require precision measurement and portability.

With the added service, Atlas joins a handful of other U.S. companies capable of successfully applying laser measurement technology to complex on-site jobs. The introduction of laser tracking also fits seamlessly into industrial services already available through the company’s field machining division, which was launched less than a year ago.

How the Atlas laser tracker works

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