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Marine Industry

In the marine industry, innovative manufacturing methods ensure the creation of robust components that resist corrosion and endure harsh marine environments. These solutions support the production of large, complex parts and provide durable markings for traceability and regulatory adherence.

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Laser Cutting Machines

In the marine industry, laser cutting machines are used to create hull components, fittings, and other parts for ships, boats, and submarines. They offer precision cutting for corrosion-resistant materials such as stainless steel and aluminum.

Benefits
  • High precision for custom or complex parts

  • Fast cutting with minimal waste

  • Ability to handle thick and corrosion-resistant materials

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CNC Press Brakes

CNC press brakes are used to form metal sheets for ship hulls, deck components, and structural elements. Their ability to handle large and durable materials is essential in marine construction.

Benefits
  • Precision bending for large-scale marine components

  • High consistency for long production runs

  • Strength and reliability for heavy-duty applications

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Engraving Machines

Engraving machines are used to mark marine components with identification codes, serial numbers, and safety instructions, which are essential for maintenance and compliance with maritime regulations.

Benefits
  • Durable, corrosion-resistant markings

  • Custom engravings for navigation tools and equipment

  • Ensures traceability and compliance

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