1. LSP Technologies
(LSPT) offers innovative
laser technologies that
are revolutionizing the
metal ïŹnishing, bonded
composites, and defense
industries. The company
was founded in 1995 by
Jeff Dulaney Jeff L. Dulaney, former
President and CEO To date, LSP Technologies has been awarded
Battelle scientist, who
more than 60 patents for its laser technologies
serves as the companyâs
and equipment. It has also received numerous
President and CEO. Under
prestigious awards for its groundbreaking
his leadership, LSPT has
technologies from such organizations as the
enjoyed rapid growth, the
United States Department of Defense (the Defense
development of new laser Manufacturing Technology Achievement Award)
technologies, and the and the Ohio Department of Development (Ohioâs
expansion of their suburban Thomas Edison Program Emerging Technology
Columbus (Ohio) facilities. Award). In addition, LSPT staff have published
their technology in various industry publications.
For further information, please visit our website at
www.lspt.com, or contact us at:
6145 Scherers Place
Dublin, Ohio 43016-1284
Telephone: 614-718-3000
Fax: 614-718-3007
Jeff Dulaney, P id t and CEO
J ff D l President d
(jdulaney@lspt.com and x 250)
David Lahrman, Director, Business Development
(dlarhman@lspt.com and x 244)
Collaborating with our customers to enhance their
products with innovative laser technology by increasing
reliability, improving safety, and adding value.
2. LaserPeenÂź Services
LSPT gained early recognition for its patented
LaserPeenÂź brand of materials processing,
which produces deep, residual compressive
stresses in the surfaces of metal parts, delivering
increased fatigue life and damage tolerance.
Using custom-made LaserPeenÂź brand
equipment, the LaserPeenÂź process saw its ïŹrst
production application in 1997 at GE Aircraft
Engines on gas turbine engine blades for the
United States Air Forceâs B-1B aircraft. LSPT is
processing components for the Air Forceâs new
F-22 Raptor.
The company has since introduced its
RapidCoaterâą brand of overlay application
equipment as part of its ongoing efforts to
make the LaserPeenÂź process more efïŹcient
and cost-effective.
Laser Bond Inspection Defense systems â The Future of Laser Technologies
Although laser peening represents the bulk of Laser Mine Neutralization Looking forward, LSP Technologies plans to
its business, LSPT is expanding high-energy LSP Technologies is developing a high-energy- expand the use of LaserPeenÂź processing
laser technology into exciting, new applications. burst laser system for the U. S. Army for to extend the service life of many parts and
Laser bond inspection technology (LBI) is being neutralizing buried land mines and improvised components in airplanes, helicopters, automobiles,
developed to test and verify the strength of explosive devices (IEDs) from a safe standoff heavy transport equipment, orthopedic implants,
adhesively bonded joints used in composite distance. This technology was successfully and a broad range of industrial equipment and
structures within aircraft â an inspection process demonstrated at Fort A. P Hill in October 2007.
. machinery. LSPT continues to modify and expand
that will further assure the safety and reliability The U. S. Army is planning further investments to its facilities for production LaserPeenÂź processing
of aircraft. LBI technology will also be adapted mature this technology for the beneïŹt and safety of parts and development of new applications.
for use with other similar or dissimilar bonded of the nationâs men and women in uniform.
structures, including composites, metals, and
ceramics.