Fratelli Pezza: New system for automatically realising different stripes and patterns

Date: 25 September 2001
Source: Fratelli Pezza

Date: 25 September 2001

The company Fratelli Pezza has designed and patented a new system for automatically realising different stripes and patterns (using the sand-blasting procedure).

This new system, called AMACOR, can be applied to MISTRAL 120 and MISTRAL 200 machines, produced by Fratelli Pezza. The AMACOR system consists of a stencil in special abrasion-resistant material, and a kit for using and assembling the stencil on the machinery.
AMACOR can only be used on the Fratelli Pezza MISTRAL sanding machines, as it runs in close connection with the software on the above-mentioned machines.
At the moment, there are 12 stencil models available.
The AMACOR system is quick and easy to use, and guarantees optimal results.
AMACOR can also be used on the MISTRAL 120 and MISTRAL 200 machines already installed.

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