Laser engineering advances at show

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MBA Engineering, supplier of industry-leading machinery solutions, consumables and support services, will be exhibiting at this year’s Advanced Engineering, at the NEC, Birmingham at the end of October.

As the exclusive distributor of Kimla laser technology in the UK, visitors to the company’s stand will be able to find out more about the Polish laser systems manufacturer and how it has brought some of the most advanced laser cutting technology to the UK market.

MBA Engineering says this will be an opportunity for visitors to discover how Kimla technology is not only more advanced than many competitor systems, but also learn how efficient, accurate, space-saving and cost-effective the systems are.

The MBA Engineering team will also be on-hand to discuss the company’s relationship with market-leading automation and storage solutions provider, Remmert.

Remmert develops individual and flexible automated storage solutions for a host of varying long goods and sheet metal storage requirements. The MBA Engineering team will be available at Advanced Engineering to discuss with visitors how the technology can help reduce a manufacturer’s downtime, ultimately saving on costs.

In addition, following its exclusive partnership with Noblegen, MBA Engineering representatives will be highlighting the benefits of manufacturers investing in their own nitrogen generation systems for their laser cutting machines, which can save them up to £1,000 per month.

By generating their own nitrogen on-site, manufacturers eliminate the need to purchase the nitrogen gas required to run the equipment from an independent vendor. This provides them with the opportunity to significantly reduce gas purchasing costs, as well as the expense and CO₂ emissions associated with daily, weekly or monthly truck deliveries.

MBA Engineering www.mba-eng.co.uk
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