B&W to showcase cutting technology at Advanced Engineering

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Blackman & White has announced it will be showcasing a wide range of applications for its flexible cutting technology at Advanced Engineering 2019.

Blackman & White has announced it will be showcasing a wide range of applications for its flexible cutting technology at Advanced Engineering 2019.

On stand K38, Blackman & White will be focusing its efforts on two particular areas at the show: composites workflow for SMEs; and full automation of workflow - including pick and place - for industrial applications.

As the UK's only manufacturer of cutting systems, with all machines designed and manufactured from start to finish at the company's UK factory in Maldon, Essex, Blackman & White machines are easily identified for their robust and reliable build quality. The cutters feature interchangeable laser, router and knife tooling, and can be configured with either conveyorised or flatbed cutting tables.

Alex White, managing director of Blackman & White, commented: "As the premier trade event for engineers, designers and manufacturers across a variety of markets, Advanced Engineering is the perfect place for us to showcase our machines which incorporate traditional knife cutting and laser cutting capabilities. This dual functionality means our UK-made cutters are suitable for the widest range of materials and substrates. With a number of pioneering technologies to our name, Blackman & White creates technology that delivers significant cost savings and quality improvement for our customers."

www.blackmanandwhite.com

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