Euromec at Glasstec

Date: 22 September 2006
Source: Euromec

Date: 22 September 2006

The Euromec company manufactures cutting tables for float glass.The company specialises in the manufacture of a vast range of products in order to solve the problems of cutting glass in small- and medium-sized glassworks.

One of its main concerns is the relation between the price and quality in order to satisfy all possible requests.This year Euromec presents two cutting tables at the Glasstec Trade Fair:No. 1 Manual S full model for sheets of glass of the size of 2440x3300It is an ideal cutting table for a limited production facility or as support to large production lines.- Cutting is performed manually, although in a very comprehensive manner due to the presence of all accessories allowing one person to work alone.- Pneumatic breaking bars- Double zero for the cutting of laminated glass- Overturning for sheet loading - Sheet pushers for the clamping of sheetsNo. 1 Auto model for sheets of glass of the size of 2550x3300It is an ideal cutting table for a large production line as it ensures high quality and precision, which is why it can be coupled to any bidirectional grinding line.- It is an automated and optimised cutting table.- It is provided with a sheet optimiser, label printer, warehouse loading and unloading device, utilisation of scrap, graphic editor, single or multiple optimisation.- It is provided with pneumatic breaking bars.- Double zero for the cutting of laminated glass, which is automatically controlled by the machine- Overturning for sheet loading - Sheet pushers for the clamping of sheetsYou will get more information about Euromec’s latest innovations at Glasstec 2006 in Düsseldorf: Hall 15 - Stand D13.The Euromec company manufactures cutting tables for float glass.

The company specialises in the manufacture of a vast range of products in order to solve the problems of cutting glass in small- and medium-sized glassworks.

One of its main concerns is the relation between the price and quality in order to satisfy all possible requests.

This year Euromec presents two cutting tables at the Glasstec Trade Fair:

No. 1 Manual S full model for sheets of glass of the size of 2440x3300

It is an ideal cutting table for a limited production facility or as support to large production lines.

- Cutting is performed manually, although in a very comprehensive manner due to the presence of all accessories allowing one person to work alone.
- Pneumatic breaking bars
- Double zero for the cutting of laminated glass
- Overturning for sheet loading
- Sheet pushers for the clamping of sheets

No. 1 Auto model for sheets of glass of the size of 2550x3300

It is an ideal cutting table for a large production line as it ensures high quality and precision, which is why it can be coupled to any bidirectional grinding line.

- It is an automated and optimised cutting table.
- It is provided with a sheet optimiser, label printer, warehouse loading and unloading device, utilisation of scrap, graphic editor, single or multiple optimisation.
- It is provided with pneumatic breaking bars.
- Double zero for the cutting of laminated glass, which is automatically controlled by the machine
- Overturning for sheet loading
- Sheet pushers for the clamping of sheets

You will get more information about Euromec’s latest innovations at Glasstec 2006 in Düsseldorf: Hall 15 - Stand D13.

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