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Focus on Print & Cut Industrial Tooling Corporation (ITC)


A clearcut vision for Sign & Digital UK


Do you own or operate a CNC router or digital cutting table? If so, visit stand M50 at Sign & Digital UK, where you can see the Industrial Tooling Corporation (ITC) range of cutting tools and knife blades to suit all the materials you currently cut and all the materials you may wish to cut.


ITC has developed several new industry solutions throughout 2024, and the innovations will be on show at Sign & Digital UK in February. As the UK’s leading manufacturer of cutting tools for the sign making industry, ITC has always identified industry trends and developed groundbreaking solutions to solve the industry’s challenges.


Delamination has become more prevalent with more customers printing directly to ACM and other substrates and cutting post-print. Once again, the Tamworth manufacturer has developed a solution you can investigate at the exhibition. ITC will present new and established products and services, highlighting the company’s benchmark position in the industry. The company will demonstrate its superior range of standard and special routing tools, knife tools and extensive regrinding service with a fast turnaround that only a UK manufacturer can provide. ITC has vastly experienced engineers and a UK manufacturing facility with a technical support structure to improve your machining performance and advise customers on the best products and applications – regardless of the material being cut. This blend of expertise, groundbreaking product lines, innovative solutions, and thousands of product lines held in stock at the Tamworth headquarters have made ITC the largest and most successful supplier to the industry for more than 30 years.


With rising business costs and the onset of companies being conscious of their carbon footprint, ITC also has an extensive regrinding service where existing tools can be refurbished to an ‘as-new’ condition for a fraction of the cost of new tools.


ITC’s Sally Hunt said: “We can’t wait to welcome our customers and the wider industry to our Sign & Digital UK stand.


“The opportunity to discuss production challenges with the industry is more pertinent now than ever before, as material technology, cutting applications and environmental concerns continually evolve.


“The face-to-face engagement with the industry will allow visitors to witness the difference between high-quality UK products purchased directly from the manufacturer and overseas products purchased via distribution channels.” In addition to the latest line-up of routing tools and the knife blade re-grinding service, ITC will also talk about its complete line of special tools or the extensive range of complementary products such as sacrificial sheets, lubricants, anti-slip matting, router collets, CNC tool holders and more.


Visit ITC’s stand at Sign & Digital UK, to speak to the team, who will be delighted to demonstrate the level of technical support and superior products.


www.itc-ltd.co.uk APA Have the right tool for the job


When purchasing wrapping


Tools supplied by APA


accessories, it is important to identify the type of application desired and the specific needs that need to be met. Quality is undoubtedly an essential requirement when selecting appropriate tools. APA offers


its customers the opportunity to experience a wide range of accessories during courses, led by applicator trainers, to fully understand the characteristics of each product. Cost can sometimes make the difference between a quality product and a less durable and resistant one.


There are numerous tools that can facilitate a decorator’s work; | 74 | January/February 2025


it is important to distinguish between those that are essential and those that can be postponed to purchase, also considering the volume of work to be handled. Decisions in this regard will greatly influence the overall economic investment. To ensure that the accessories are always ready for optimal use, it is advisable to regularly clean the blades and have spare parts for the cutter and adhesive strips for the spatulas. It is also useful to have a pouch, such as the AC.TOOLBAG. PRO, with an adjustable waist belt, to store the tools conveniently and always have them at hand during application. There is no precise moment to replace an accessory; it depends mainly on the frequency of use and the type of work done. It is up to the decorator to assess when it is appropriate to replace a tool to always ensure optimal results during application. The choice of application accessories, including the quality of the adhesive films used, plays a crucial role in the success of the entire process. APA provides customers with highly professional materials suitable for any type of application.


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