LVD acquires Compac to improve automation portfolio
LVD, a belgian manufacturer of laser cutting machines, press brakes, punch presses and shearing machines, has acquired COMPAC of Urbino, Italy, an industrial automation solutions provider
LVD, a belgian manufacturer of laser cutting machines, press brakes, punch presses and shearing machines, has acquired COMPAC of Urbino, Italy, an industrial automation solutions provider
LVD will feature its new 8kW Electra FL 3015 fibre laser
Following the successful integration of the nozzle changer on its CO2 laser systems, LVD is extending the option to the Electra, LVD’s high-speed fiber laser cutting system. Featuring storage for 10 nozzles, the option brings greater autonomy, reduces piercing times and increases overall throughput on the machine.
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