![]() ![]() (Buffalo, N.Y.), one of more than a dozen machinery suppliers that have offered automated flatbed cutting systems to composite manufacturers for decades. “Compared to 10 years ago, today, there are more composites production facilities, more industrial parts being produced and tighter part tolerances and specifications,” says Elizabeth McGruder, marketing manager at Eastman Machine Co. Among the latter, one of the most troublesome is the time-, labor- and waste-intensive process of cutting and kitting reinforcement materials. Source | ZündĪs composites molders prepare to take their place in the “part per minute” automotive industry and other fast-paced industrial sectors, automation is the key weapon, and production bottlenecks are the enemy. ![]() ![]() Automated conveyorized cutting tables come in all sizes, from very long to (as shown here) short, such as this one, built by Zund (Alstatten, Switzerland). ![]()
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