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News Release from: Electrox
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 28 May 2002
Laser profiler will cut intricate shapes
With the number of visitors to the Electrox stand exceeding all expectations one company bought a new laser profiling system straight off a stand at the recent UK Metalworking 2002 show.
With the number of visitors to the Electrox stand exceeding all expectations the newly launched Lazerblade plus CO2 profiling system proved one of the major draws at Metalworking 2002 - the UK's premier sheet metal working machinery exhibition held recently at the NEC, Birmingham One of the two most important visitors was Nicholas Showman, of Jali, which purchased the show machine 'off the stand'
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 26 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Commenting on the level of interest in Lazerblade plus, Ray Gawn, Sales and Marketing Director, said, "We were delighted with the number and quality of the enquiries received for the new Lazerblade plus and our sales team are going to be kept very busy in the weeks ahead converting them into orders.".
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