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LASERVORM GmbH
Suedstrasse 8 09648 Altmittweida Saxony Katrin Mikley-Kirchner +49-3727-9974-0 +49-3727-9974-11 marketing@laservorm.com www.laservorm.com 70 1994
laser machine construction, laser subcontracting, and the servicing of its own laser machines
Member of LASERVORM GmbH – a medium-sized, owner-operated company – was founded in 1994 by experts in laser technology, manufacturing technology, and mechanical engineering. The location near Chemnitz in Saxony has a long tradition in laser technology as shortly after the invention of the laser, research and teaching in laser technology became an important feature of the location. From its fi rst location in the Technology Park Mittweida, the company moved to the industrial estate in neighbouring Altmittweida, where it has been working in its own premises ever since. In 2019, the company invested once again in the structural expansion of the production area and administration building, so that today there is a production area with expandable capacities now available.
LASERVORM is active in three main areas of business: laser machine construction, laser job order production, and the servicing of its own laser machines.
Laser mechanical engineering
The business division develops and designs its own systems, procures purchased parts, and then assembles and commissions them in-house.
The range of products extends from modularly designed machine systems LV Midi and LV Mini for welding and surface processing to robot solutions and manual laser workstations, pilot systems, and customised special solutions. Here, too, the customers come from the most diverse branches of industry: medical and precision engineering, mechanical engineering, research and development, automotive suppliers, and many more. LASERVORM machines are in use worldwide.
Laser job order production
The laser subcontracting division flexibly processes components provided by the customer, from single parts to large series. Ten differently equipped laser systems



are available. The main focus is on laser welding, laser hardening, and laser material applying welding. The component sizes to be processed at LASERVORM range from micro, e.g. for medical technology applications, to macro, such as forming tools with a component weight of several tonnes. Among the main customers of the very broadly based contract manufacturing business are companies from the automotive, precision engineering, power generation, electronics/sensor technology, medical technology, tool and mould making, and mechanical engineering sectors.
Service
The still young service division supports customers from the mechanical engineering sector by providing service, maintenance, and spare parts. Modern remote maintenance solutions and highly trained service personnel are the accompanying guarantee for effective machine utilisation over years and – as repeatedly proven – decades.
The following products should be of particular interesting for pharmaceuticals and medical technology:
LV®Trace: What is really happening in my laser system? Accurate to the microsecond of process-relevant parameters – assignable to exact workpiece coordinates – important for quality assurance and documentation as well as the basis for the AI-based optimisation of laser processes. LV®TeachOnTheFly: Single components? Small series? Technology developments? LV®TeachOnTheFly drastically saves time and lowers the risk of error. LV®Adaptive: Component and/or fixture tolerances do not match the precision requirements of your laser processes? LV machines adapt automatically. LV®ScanMatrix: Scanner for beam shaping in laser processes from a technological point of view. LV®NCScanner: Scanner axes as an integral part of a motion system.