EMI Rhode Island announces the purchase and installation of a new Amada 3kW Fiber Laser

Tampa, FL:  EMI Rhode Island announces the purchase and installation of a new Amada 3kW Fiber Laser.  The ENSIS Series uses AMADA's proprietary fiber laser technology to process both thin and thick materials without a cutting lens change or manual setup. The 3kW’s fiber engine incorporates AMADA's ENSIS Technology that optimizes the laser mode and Beam Parameter Product (BPP) based on the material thickness being processed. The ENSIS Series achieves high-speed cutting in thin material, a key capability of fiber technology, and the ability to process thick plate efficiently.

Bill Johnson, General Manager, EMI Rhode Island: “The addition of this new Amada 3kW Fiber Laser with increased throughput speed will reduce bottlenecks, making our shop more efficient and greatly enhancing our value to our clients”.

Dave Mueller, Corporate EVP & COO, EMI Industries, LLC: "Under the leadership of Alan Harvill, EMI CEO, EMI continues to invest in our infrastructure to better serve our clients. The addition of the Amada 3kW is just the latest in a series of investments to keep our equipment best of class and become more efficient in our manufacturing processes”.

About EMI Industries, LLC

EMI Industries, LLC is a global, award winning, market leader providing high-quality millwork, metal and refrigeration manufacturing for the restaurant, supermarket, convenience store and other retail verticals. Being continually at the forefront of technology and product innovation, and with five manufacturing and logistics facilities across the US, the EMI team provides innovative solutions to our clients’ retail business challenges. A true solutions-based partner, EMI's client portfolio includes some of the world’s most iconic brands. More information can be found on EMI’s website www.emiindustries.com, or by contacting Kevin Kelly.

 

Contact:  Kevin Kelly, EVP & CMO

Phone:  603-682-8161

Email:  kkelly@emiindustries.com

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