
LMI AB has secured an order worth approximately SEK 50 million from U.S.-based Intalus Tech for an advanced laser-based surface engineering system.
Laser Machining Inc. LMI AB has received an order worth approximately 50 million kronor from the U.S. materials technology company Intalus Tech. The contract involves the development and delivery of an advanced laser-based surface modification system and is one of the largest deals in the company’s history.
Under this project, LMI AB will develop, design, and deliver a complete production facility based on advanced laser technology, automation, and process control. The system will be used for surface modification of materials and components that must meet high standards for performance, durability, and quality.
For LMI AB, the deal represents an important step in the company’s continued growth and a confirmation of the international demand for advanced Swedish laser technology.
“Being entrusted with delivering a project of this scale to a U.S. high-tech company is very gratifying. It is clear recognition of the expertise and experience within our team and of the competitiveness of Swedish engineering on the international market,” says Timothy Hamblin Smith, CEO of LMI AB.
Intalus Tech is a U.S.-based advanced materials technology company that develops innovative material solutions by integrating ceramic materials into metal structures for extreme and demanding applications. The company’s technology is used in several high-tech industries where requirements for wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and temperature resistance are critical.
The project will be carried out at LMI AB’s facility in Nås, Dalarna, where the company’s expertise in laser processes, automation, and system integration is brought together under one roof.
“We are seeing continued strong global demand for advanced laser-based production solutions. This order strengthens our position as a leading supplier of customized laser systems for industrial applications and demonstrates that advanced technology developed in Nås can compete on the world stage,” says Timothy Hamblin Smith.
Work on the project will begin immediately and will be carried out in accordance with the agreed-upon project plan.
About Intalus Tech
Intalus Tech develops advanced material architectures in which ceramic materials are integrated directly into metal structures to create components with improved wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and temperature resistance. The company is based in the United States and serves several technology-intensive industrial sectors where performance and reliability are critical.
About Laser Machining Inc. LMI AB
Laser Machining Inc. LMI AB develops and supplies advanced laser systems for industrial production, material processing, surface modification, and automation. The company offers complete solutions—from process development and design to turnkey production facilities—for customers worldwide.
