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Wood<br />

30 years ago, Z-LASER began its activities in the timber industry. At that time laser have<br />

mainly been used as positioning in sawmills. Today our lasers are designed specifically<br />

for applications, in which the exact alignment of material and machine determines the<br />

work steps. So our products are ideal for applications where a saw line is displayed. Material<br />

and saw are aligned so that the best possible utilisation of the material and minimal<br />

waste is achieved. The laser can be used in environments from -10°C to + 40°C. Lasers<br />

in combination with brackets offered by Z-LASER are easy to install and align precisely<br />

on the machine or saws.<br />

Advantages:<br />

̥ Secure working for machine operator<br />

̥ Quality control<br />

Stone<br />

Exact positioning by laser light in the stone industry lends essential aid to the acceleration<br />

of work processes. The highly visible laser projections are used as a reference marker.<br />

With this reference, you can do a fast and precise alignment between material and<br />

machine, unless to position correctly a work piece or even set up precisely the machine.<br />

Advantages:<br />

̥ Optimal material exploitation<br />

̥ Higher frequency<br />

̥ Cost reduction<br />

Metal<br />

Laser projections in the metal processing industry are a practical tool to speed up workflows.<br />

So these are used for example for a precise and faster alignment of work pieces<br />

such as large metal plates on one side. On the other side processes like cutting, sawing,<br />

pressing can be displayed by machines<br />

Advantages:<br />

̥ Reduction of the setting times<br />

̥ Optimal material exploitation<br />

̥ Increase in work quality

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