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EUROBLECH 2024 PREVIEW


GROWING TOGETHER U


nder the motto “Growing together with our customers”, Amada [Hall 12 Stands D06


and F06] will once again demonstrate just why it is the perfectly positioned partner to actively shape the future of sheet metal processing for and with its customers. To do this, Amada will present its wide portfolio of innovative solutions at the EuroBLECH international technology trade fair. From laser cutting and stamping, through bending and welding and on to automation solutions, visitors at the live demonstrations and specialist discussions will have access to a range of in-depth insights. And they can be secure in the knowledge that Amada’s experts always focus on finding the best possible way to help customers achieve their objectives. Whether by combining different technologies or using forward-looking solutions for the digital transformation (DX) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) – Amada is always driven by the vision of exceeding its customers’ production expectations. At the same time, the company does not concentrate only on finding the best possible technological solution, but also focuses on the issue of sustainability and takes account of the imperatives of environmental protection during its development work. Offering enhanced customer solutions based on a long history of welding expertise, the Amada group will present at EuroBlech 2024 everything from sheet metal part marking and welding, to resistance welding and weld monitoring. The new midrange FLW3000Le robotic fiber laser welding cell will feature a new set up function for increased throughput. The flexible, expandable Jupiter system can be used for resistance and fibre laser micro welding. A revolutionary weld monitoring system which can be integrated into a production line will be on display, as well as a desktop, high-


speed fibre laser marking system. New versions of Amada’s ground-


breaking laser range will also be on display at EuroBLECH 2024, incorporating the company’s original beam control technologies and Laser Integration System functions for higher autonomy and profitability. Fiber Silky Cut for very high quality stainless steel processing and the ultra-high-speed small hole processing LBC Flash Cut feature will be combined with new developments for reduced running costs. Simple operation and higher productivity will be enhanced by various automation systems, including storage towers and part picking modules. The class leading EM ZRTe punching machine will also be exhibited, with unrivalled forming possibilities and a capacity of 300


tools, linked to an intelligent tool grinding system to extend tool life. As you would expect from a good


partnership, service also plays an important role at Amada. That is why, at EuroBLECH, the company will be explaining how its European service structure is to be redesigned in order to further enhance its already high quality level. What is more, visitors will have access to first-hand information about the benefits and synergies that will result with immediate effect from the new Welding Technology Centre in Italy. So anyone who wants to discover how they can continue to grow in the market together with Amada in the future should visit the company’s stand.


www.amada.co.uk


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