HSG Laser Unveils Automation at FABTECH 2025

HSG Laser will showcase advanced flat and tube laser automation solutions at FABTECH 2025 in Chicago. New systems promise increased productivity and cost efficiency for manufacturers. The company will highlight several new machines at booth A3592.

HSG Laser, a global supplier of metal shaping equipment, will present its latest innovations at FABTECH 2025, held at McCormick Place in Chicago from September 8-11. The company will feature a range of advanced flat and tube laser automation solutions designed to improve manufacturing processes.

Visitors to booth A3592 will see several new product highlights. One key offering is the Store Pro Automation system, a compact 3-in-1 solution that significantly reduces floor space requirements while scaling to meet production needs.

Another notable product is the GH Fiber Laser, incorporating advanced cutting technology for faster processing speeds. This system also includes a new bus system intended to simplify operation. The TS2 Tube Laser features 3D cutting capabilities and rapid automatic loading, boosting throughput.

For bending applications, HSG Laser will showcase the HC1703 Press Brake, equipped with features designed to enhance precision. Finally, the HLGW Laser Welder is designed for reduced welding times and simplified operation, incorporating multiple safety features.

HSG Laser has established a strong global presence since its founding in 2006. The company serves various sectors, including automotive, aerospace, energy, and heavy equipment manufacturing. They are known for their focus on precision, reliability, and innovation. With a substantial installed base of machines and a large workforce, HSG Laser has become a significant player in the industry. The company’s participation in FABTECH 2025 underscores its commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions to its global customer base. The exhibited technologies aim to address the industry’s ongoing need for increased efficiency and improved production capabilities. The new equipment is expected to generate significant interest from manufacturers seeking to modernize their operations.

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