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June 2017

When is the best time to laser cut your parts?

Question: When is the best time to laser cut your parts?
Answer: When you have extremely tight tolerances or very thin wall widths.

Laser cutting is particularly effective for running smaller parts that have smaller wall widths, including projects that require 1/32 of an inch or 1/16 of an inch. In addition, if you have particularly expensive materials where tighter nesting would be beneficial, laser cutting is a great solution.

One of our customers needed to fasten a shock absorbency panel to a piece of underground equipment for the construction industry. Find out how we helped them.

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Need Something That Can Stand Up To The Heat? Maybe You Need Arlon

As a Rogers Preferred Converter, Gasket Engineering is a master fabricator for many different variations of Rogers Corporation's ArlonĀ® material, a line of structural adhesive films composed of fiberglass reinforced silicone rubber that have been developed for their exceptional thermal, physical and electric properties. Gasket Engineering can convert Arlon tape to meet the specific needs of your application.

If you need something that is resistant to heat, humidity and shock and you're not familiar with Rogers Arlon material, you might want to consider these options:

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We're in the press (again)!

This past month, Canadian Mining Magazine ran an article authored by our own Boyd Comfort. The article talks about how our strong knowledge of innovative materials brings innovation to our customers. Check it out here

Rubber Coating Process
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