Boye Laser to exhibit new laser cutting machine at FESPA Mexico 2018
Boye Laser will be exhibiting at FESPA Mexico 2018 and will be demonstrating its new laser cutting machine the HSLC1610 model
Boye Laser will present its HSLC1610 model that has been designed for cutting medium density materials. It has a working area of 1590mm x 990 mm. It features a double head or greater production and has a power of 90 watts. The HSLC1610 can cut up to 9mm MDF in a single pass and leaves an impeccable finish.
The new model has increased speed and precision in comparison to more traditional stepper motor machines.
Boye Laser will offer the HSLC1610 at a special price at FESPA Mexico 2018. Accessories, installation, training and shipping will also be included.
You can visit Boye Laser at Booth H10 at FESPA Mexico 2018.
For more information on FESPA Mexico, the companies that will exhibit and to sign up to attend as a visitor, please use promo code MEXG801 and visit: www.fespamexico.com.
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