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Meyda Custom Lighting Expands Capabilities

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YORKVILLE, N.Y. — Meyda Custom Lighting has acquired and installed new state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment to expand its custom lighting capabilities.

An innovative laser-cutting machine provides a new platform and production tool that reduces cycle time and speeds up processes. Using high-power CNC technology, the high-tech laser is suitable for cutting a wide range of thin, medium and thick gauge metals including copper, brass, steel, and aluminum. Capabilities include cutting grids, straight lines, and contours, as well as piercing metals, resulting in custom-crafted metal cutouts, components, decorative accents and filigree, as well as a broad array of new designs and perforated diffuser materials. The finished metals are used as decorative accents, scrollwork and components for custom lighting fixtures, from the diminutive to grand-scale masterworks.

“Upgrading our fabrication equipment, we have been able to expand our manufacturing capabilities which translates into a broader range of custom lighting design and engineering,” explains Meyda Lighting Production Manager Chester Cohen. “In addition, we can perform these production processes with greater efficiency which will decrease lead times over the long-term.”

The new equipment and technologies will help fulfill custom orders on interior and exterior specification-based lighting for residential, hospitality and commercial projects. Meyda artisans form metals into a variety of shapes, sizes and styles used for luxurious chandeliers, wall sconces, pendants, lamps and other luminaires.

“The beauty of the custom lighting business is the continuous integration of new technology with expert craftsmanship in our manufacturing facilities in Upstate New York at the foothills of the great Adirondack Mountains,” explained Robert Cohen, President of Meyda. “Our new equipment enables us to expand our production capabilities and expedite custom lighting orders to meet our customers' most demanding specifications.”

 

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