Protek cuts a path to profit for users
Complete CNC Solutions has just launch what it claims is the most fully featured and versatile digital cutter available. The latest Unico TT adds an automated conveyer bed to its feature set and the system’s manufacturers also claim it can “outperform many dedicated production routers too”.
Friday, 04 Nov 2016 14:59 GMT
The latest edition of the Protek Unico TT is distributed by Complete CNC Solutions, which administers extensive finance and grant packages
The Unico TT is manufactured in Italy by Complete CNC’s partner, Protek, which has built up something of an enviable reputation for producing innovative manufacturing systems targeted primarily at the precision engineering sector.
“The new system is cast firmly in the role of a digital cutter but in fact is no less than two very competent systems in one. It performs every print finishing operation a modern signs and graphics production company could need, calling upon a range of steered knives and a highly sophisticated print cut registration system. It’s fast, extremely accurate and widely renown for the quality of its output,” explains Julian Sage, managing director of Complete CNC Solutions.
With such versatility delivered as standard, the Unico TT is a system
that has a very well defined career path and can take anything the
future might throw at it”
In its latest and most fully featured version yet, the Unico TT gains an automated conveyer bed with available part picking facilities. It is also supplied equipped with all vacuum hardware as needed and a waste removal system that works with all materials including metals cut with the system’s mist coolant enabled.
“With such versatility delivered as standard, the Unico TT is a system that has a very well defined career path and can take anything the future might throw at it. The whole gamut of sign industry output is well within its capability and capacity meaning that no market is off limits for its owners,” concludes Sage.
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