Innovation

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Harnessing Precision: Unraveling Ultrasonic Welding in Plastics Manufacturing

September 15, 2023

In the intricate world of plastics manufacturing, innovation isn’t just a buzzword – it’s a lifeline. Among the many techniques that have revolutionized the industry, ultrasonic welding stands tall as a symbol of precision, efficiency, and quality. Join us on…

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Cost Optimization

April 20, 2023

At Laszeray Technologies, we understand that product engineers face the challenging task of finding ways to optimize the cost of parts manufacturing without compromising quality or performance. As a leading provider of manufacturing services, we are committed to helping our…

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Injection Molded Circuit Boards are Coming

February 2, 2018

Touch responsive interfaces are the future. We love them on our sophisticated electronics, but manufacturing cost is a barrier to entry for these types of interfaces becoming prevalent across the spectrum of consumer electronics. We’ve looked at in-mold electronics (IMEs) and touch-sensitive surface…

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Laszeray Salutes the Inductees to the Plastics Hall of Fame

January 12, 2018

Laszeray salutes the 10 new inductees to the Plastics Hall of Fame. Each new member has advanced the industry through their accomplishments in fields such as polymer science, engineering, manufacturing, equipment design, and business management. The 2018 awards will be…

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Not Working with an Ohio Manufacturer? You Should be.

October 24, 2017

Ohio has become a global leader in advancing next-generation manufacturing. Surprised? You shouldn’t be. Ohio offers industry leaders massive manufacturing output, unrivaled market access, investment in science and engineering, a talented pool of engineers and engineer techs, and a large…

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Is Injection Molding the Solution to Better Batteries?

September 27, 2017

There’s a growing demand in the electric vehicle market for both personal cars and fleet trucks and busses. Much technology has advanced around these applications, with batteries themselves benefitting from an increased focus on development. One of the most promising…

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Are We Close to Flipping the Switch on In-Mold Electronics?

September 12, 2017

One of the most promising technological developments in recent years, in-mold electronics are poised to change both electronics and plastics manufacturing. In-mold electronics are devices created by printing with conductive inks and transparent conductive membranes effectively creating an electronic “smart skin” that…

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The Robots are Coming and They Don’t Want Our Jobs

August 30, 2017

urrent economic indicators show that with low employment and churn rate (employee turnover/attrition rate), job stability has remained largely unchanged from 1950-2000 and has actually increased in the last 15 years. In fact, investment in automation is somewhat low, with only a…

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Bioplastics – Will we grow our plastic in the future?

August 17, 2017

Plastics play a critical role in so many parts of our lives. Their combination of durability, light weight and adaptability have made them a cornerstone of modern manufacturing and technology. However, there can be a downside to many of the…

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Are You Ready for Touch-Responsive Everything?

August 8, 2017

Imagine being able to add touchscreen-like control to any surface. Sounds like real science fiction, but a small group of engineers are working to make it happen. Their new product, called Electrick, uses electric field tomography with an electrically conductive material…

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