Rage machine provides profitable power

The Rage Cut 2.0 from TCI Cutting is a high power ultra-fast laser cutting solution for thick carbon steel parts. This development ensures cutting times up to 40% faster compared to conventional laser cutting and excellent quality finishes.

The solution also opens the possibility of designing highly complex geometries in this type of thickness and type of material. As a result, the cutting operator can make complete nestings of complex parts with the highest speed, increasing productivity.

The added power means production process time becomes shorter and the cost per part is considerably reduced. It delivers increased productivity and efficiency in operating costs, as well as the elimination of post-cutting tasks to improve the competitiveness of the machine’s output.

TCI Cutting has ten specialised business units and a showroom where it promotes the latest advances in its cutting technology, along with custom automation solutions and production management software, to achieve intelligent manufacturing that is efficient and highly productive.

Interested parties can request a demonstration of the Spanish built machines by messaging contact@tcicutting.com

TCI Cutting
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