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Coiltech USA countdown: why electric motor manufacturers should meet Tannlin in Novi

  • Tannlin
  • May 19
  • 5 min read

Tannlin TG1.2 System

Heading to Coiltech USA? See how Tannlin is scaling automated laser production

Following the momentum from Coiltech Germany, attention now turns to Coiltech North America in Novi, Michigan, on 10–11 June 2026. For manufacturers working across electric motors, transformers, generators and related applications, the event creates a valuable opportunity to compare the latest technologies, discuss production challenges and explore new routes to capacity growth.


For Tannlin, Coiltech USA is the next step in a clear story: helping manufacturers scale laser production without compromising quality, accuracy or consistency.

The conversations in Germany reinforced what many manufacturers are already experiencing. Demand is growing. Tolerances remain tight. Manual processes are harder to justify. And the need for more automated, scalable production is becoming increasingly urgent.


That is exactly where Tannlin’s laser system capability comes into focus: technology-driven precision laser cutting systems designed to support manufacturers from initial R&D through to volume manufacturing.



Why automated laser production should be on your Coiltech agenda

For electric motor core manufacturers, improving output is rarely as simple as making a process faster.


True production improvement depends on the ability to increase capacity while protecting the factors that determine quality:

  • dimensional accuracy

  • repeatable part quality

  • stable cut performance

  • consistent throughput

  • efficient handling and stacking

  • reduced manual intervention


That is why automated laser production is becoming such an important conversation. It is not just about speed. It is about building a more controlled, repeatable and scalable process around the part.


At Coiltech USA, Tannlin will be focused on the capabilities that help manufacturers make that shift, including high-speed laser cutting to ±5µm, automated lamination cutting, and integrated stack assembly.



1. High-accuracy laser production


Accuracy remains the foundation of the system conversation.


For electric motor core manufacturers, tight tolerances are not just a technical preference. They directly influence downstream assembly, stack performance and production confidence. A system that can cut accurately once is useful. A system that can maintain accuracy across longer runs is far more valuable.


Tannlin’s laser systems are built around this need for repeatable, high-accuracy production. The aim is to deliver parts that are not only cut to specification, but produced with the consistency required for high-volume manufacturing.


At Novi, this will be brought to life through Tannlin’s focus on ±5µm high-speed laser cutting and the wider system thinking that supports accuracy from prototype development through to production-scale manufacturing.


This is the difference between a good demonstration part and a production-ready process.



2. High-speed, fully automated laser production


Speed only matters if it is supported by control.


That is why Tannlin’s focus is on high-speed, fully automated laser production: systems designed to reduce manual intervention, support longer runs and help manufacturers increase output with greater confidence.


Automation gives manufacturers a clearer route from attended operation to more autonomous production. Instead of relying on a person standing at the machine loading and unloading throughout the day, the system can be configured to support more continuous output with less manual dependency.


For manufacturers looking at future capacity, that matters. Automation helps turn the laser system into a production asset that can support scale, not just a machine that performs well under supervision.


This is especially relevant for applications such as automated lamination cutting and stack assembly, where the value sits not only in the cut itself, but in the ability to connect laser processing into a more complete production workflow.



3. Twin laser systems that can double output without impacting quality


One of the strongest messages Tannlin will be taking to Coiltech USA is the value of twin laser systems.


The advantage is simple and commercially powerful: twin laser systems can double output without impacting quality.


For high-volume manufacturers, this is a major point. It is not just an incremental improvement or a marginal cycle-time reduction. It is a clear route to increased capacity while maintaining the same process control, cut quality and dimensional accuracy.


Rather than pushing a single process harder and risking instability, a twin laser approach scales production in parallel. That means manufacturers can increase throughput while still protecting the repeatability that the part demands.


For operations running over long shifts, multiple days or continuous production schedules, this kind of capacity gain can transform the production calculation.



4. Double skewed automated stacking capability


The most effective production systems think beyond the cutting process alone.


That is why double skewed automated stacking capability is such an important part of Tannlin’s Coiltech USA story. It shows how the system can support the wider production flow, helping manufacturers move from cut part to organised output with less manual handling and more process continuity.


For electric motor core manufacturing, stacking is not an afterthought. It is part of how the production cell delivers value.


Automated stacking capability can help:

  • reduce manual handling

  • support smoother production flow

  • improve output organisation

  • strengthen the automation story beyond the cutting zone

  • help the system operate as a more complete production cell


In other words, the value of the system is not limited to how it cuts. It is also about how it supports the next stage of production.


Tannlin materials and applications

Built for demanding materials and advanced applications


Coiltech visitors will also see how Tannlin’s systems support a wide range of demanding materials and applications.


For electric motor and advanced manufacturing environments, the materials conversation is broad. Tannlin’s laser systems can process materials including electrical steels, stainless steels, magnetic alloys, cobalt alloys, nickel alloys, amorphous alloys, aluminium, copper, brass, Mu Metal, tungsten alloys, Nitinol, clad metals, tantalum, molybdenum, platinum and many more.


That breadth matters because today’s manufacturers are rarely solving one isolated processing challenge. Many are working across multiple material types, evolving part designs and increasingly complex production requirements.


The same is true of applications. While e-mobility is a key focus for Coiltech USA, Tannlin’s technology also supports sectors including electronics, SMT stencils, hydrogen fuel cell, aerospace and space.


That combination of material capability and application experience reinforces a central point: Tannlin’s systems are not designed for a single narrow use case. They are designed to help manufacturers solve demanding laser processing challenges across R&D, scale-up and volume manufacturing.



From Germany to Novi: continuing the conversation


Coiltech Germany confirmed a clear direction: manufacturers are looking for systems that combine accuracy, speed, automation and scalability in one production-ready platform.


Coiltech USA is the next opportunity to continue that conversation with North American manufacturers.


For Tannlin, the message is simple: if you are reviewing laser production for electric motor manufacturing, capacity expansion or automation, now is the time to talk.

Whether your priority is tighter accuracy, higher throughput, reduced manual handling, automated stacking, wider material capability, or a twin laser route to increased output, Tannlin can help explore what the right system approach could look like.


The emphasis at Novi will be on innovation, quality and collaboration: working with manufacturers to understand the production challenge, then building the right system around it.



Book a meeting with Tannlin at Coiltech USA


Coiltech North America takes place in Novi, Michigan, on 10–11 June 2026.

If you are attending the show, book a meeting with Tannlin to discuss:

  • high-accuracy laser production

  • high-speed fully automated systems

  • twin laser output

  • double skewed automated stacking

  • automated lamination cutting and stack assembly

  • electric motor core manufacturing

  • fuel cell-adjacent applications

  • material processing requirements

  • your production goals and system requirements


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