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2D Laser Machine Reduces Running Costs

Mitsubishi Laser will demonstrate the 3015 eX-S 2D laser machine.

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Mitsubishi Laser will demonstrate the 3015 eX-S 2D laser machine available from MC Machinery. Replacing the former LVP series, the eX series is designed for productive, efficient operation. According to the company, the machine delivers low running costs and eco-friendly features for power and gas consumption, as well as stable operation. An eco mode is said to cut running costs by as much as 90 percent during standby. Carbon dioxide emissions are also reduced. The machine on display at the show will be equipped with a 2,700-W resonator. 

The company will also display its 3015 NX-F fiber laser, MWX3 waterjet, Dener Diamond Elite XL press brake, BB40-13 electric press brake, BH85-25 ballscrew press brake and Diamondsoft 3D bending simulation software.

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