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Nanotech products manufacturers seeking comprehensive information on technology updates to combination laser cutting and rotary die cutters, interchangeable sheet-fed and roll-fed laser cutting systems, and bar-code enabled rapid changeovers with combinations of digital printers and digital die cutters are recommended to read the 2011 Edition of the popular Spartanics Technical Guide: How To Match Today's Laser Cutting Technology To Application Requirements.
2011 Edition of Spartanics Laser Die Cutting Technical Guide for Nanotech Products Manufacturers Now Available
Rolling Meadows, IL | Posted on January 18th, 2011
USA-headquartered Spartanics (www.spartanics.com) specializes in tightly integrating advanced software engineering with sophisticated handling systems to manufacture best-in-class technology for both tool-free (laser-based), steel rule die, and male/female hard tool cutting systems, screen printing systems and other equipment for fabricating products made from flat stock materials. Its worldwide service organization uses state-of-the-art virtual service technician technology and also maintains offices and spare parts in Europe.
This expanded edition includes reports on laser die cutting technology improvements since the Guide was first released in 2008 and enables readers to make a more informed assessment of how to find best match cutting technologies given the proliferation of versatile cutting options since this Laser Cutting Technical Guide was first released.
Laser Cutting Technical Guide Part I chapters include: 1) Preface: Evolution of combination rotary-laser cutters, in-line laser cutting stations, and other laser cutting innovations since the 2008—first edition of the Guide 2) Choosing Between Laser Cutting vs. Tool-based Die Cutting Systems; 3) Quality and the Soft Marking Standard; 4) Cutting Speed vs. Web Speed. Part II includes 1) Fallacy of the Double Scan Head Advantage; 2) Systems Integration, User-Friendliness and Production Output; 3) Selecting System Components; and 4) Suggested Method for Sourcing Laser Cutting Technology.
Copies of the 2011 Edition of the Laser Cutting Technical Guide can be obtained by writing to:
Product inquiries can be directed to Scott Edwards, Sales Administrator, Spartanics, +(847) 394 5700, FAX +(847) 394 0409,
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