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LSA Laser Moves To New 26,000 Square Foot Manufacturing And Office Facilities
Plymouth, Minnesota: LSA Laser, a precision laser processor of components and assemblies for the medical device industry, announced its move to new 26,000 square foot manufacturing and office facilities. Located at 5015 Cheshire Parkway North in Plymouth, Minnesota, the new facilities more than double the size of its previous operations.
LSA Laser provides precision medical device manufacturing and assembly including laser cutting, laser welding, laser ablation and laser marking used in a broad range of medical devices including defibrillation leads, stents, catheters, surgical instruments, dental instruments, orthopedics, hearing devices, neuro applications and a host of other applications.
Thomas Noll, LSA Laser president, announced the move stating, “The new facilities are designed to accommodate our rapidly growing work with the medical community. While we have more than doubled our physical plant and offices, more significantly, we have expanded our R&D capabilities and laser technology range to include a large scale research and development department. To form partner relationships with customers, we go far beyond the manufacture of components and products. We often team with customer design engineers throughout the product development process. Together, we work through various design iterations utilizing our laser machines and engineers to refine a design and an appropriate manufacturing process.” LSA supplies products and services globally.
LSA Laser is a manufacturer of medical device components and assemblies with ISO 13485:2003 certification and over 11 years experience supplying the medical device industry. It utilizes twenty-two laser welding and cutting systems with up to six-axis motion control and computer aided manufacturing capabilities. Many of these components are used in guidewires, pacing leads, surgical instruments, electrical leads and assemblies with many made of exotic metals in very small sizes. Some of the materials include platinum, titanium, nitinol and nichrome in sizes down to .001 inch, which is smaller in diameter than a human hair.

