Murata Machinery, USA, Inc.
Company Profile
Murata Machinery, USA, Inc. has been a leader in the fabrication industry since the introduction of the first Wiedemann punch press in 1934. Formally Murata Wiedemann, Murata Machinery, USA, now features a full line of highly-reliable fabrication equipment including high-performance fiber lasers, punch presses, and sheet metal automation under the Muratec brand. From our headquarters in Charlotte, NC, each of our solutions uses time-tested technology and is customized, providing our customers with turnkey solutions to meet their exact needs. With an eye for quality and improving ROI for our customers, Muratec machines are engineered to be highly-profitable, proving that when you buy a Muratec machine, you buy one for life. To learn more about our products, contact our team of fabrication experts.
Featured Product: 8kW LS3015GC Fiber Laser
Muratec’s LS3015GC fiber laser improves performance and cutting quality of thick materials with its new 8 kW laser option.
Compatible with numerous gas cutting options from nitrogen, oxygen and shop air, the LS3015GC is a natural contender when it comes to the processing of various grades of materials and thicknesses.
The highly precise, integrated flying optics system can cut through both ferrous and nonferrous metals, including steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, and bronze. Equipped with advanced technology to maximize cut, quality, reliability, and productivity, the LS3015GC is up to 3X faster with 78% less running costs over traditional CO2 lasers.
Murata Machinery will perform live cutting demonstrations on the LS3015GC fiber laser at FABTECH, booth #A4901, and is offering a special discount on parts and service on existing Muratec machines or show-only financing options and travel reimbursement with the purchase of a new machine.
Plus, attend an exclusive presentation, “Automation Proclamation” from Murata Machinery, USA’s Fabrication National Sales Manager, Jeff Tyl, revealing how automated solutions are critical to increasing throughput, quality, and consistency. Held on Monday, November 11, at 8 AM-9:30 AM room #S401D.