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Prima Power Laserdyne moves to expanded facility

Prima Power Laserdyne facility

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Prima Power Laserdyne has announced its relocation from Champlin, Minn., to a new facility in Brooklyn Park, Minn. The new location, which includes all manufacturing, research, office, customer demonstration, service, and user training space, manufactures Laserdyne machines and Prima Additive DED additive manufacturing machines.

The company offers laser processes for a variety of materials, including nickel-based alloys, titanium alloys, stainless steels, high-carbon steels, cast iron, hot stamped steel, aluminum alloys, and copper alloys.