Intermac at Vitrum

Date: 27 October 2009
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Date: 27 October 2009

Milan, Italy 28-31 October 2009 Hall 24, Stand E11 On display in our booth:Cutting: two combined lines for alternate cutting of mololithic and laminated glass, high automation Genius LMA table for laminated and Genius 37 CT for shaped monolithic cutting.

Waterjet: Primus with new 5 axes operating head.Work centres: Master 35 and Master 43.Double edging: single machines for flat edges (F Series) and pencil edges (P Series).Drilling: vertical drill for large sheet V Series and semi automatic drill Giò.Tempering: Intermac-BHT partnership with solutions for flat and curvet glass.

Milan, Italy 28-31 October 2009 Hall 24, Stand E11

On display in our booth:

Cutting: two combined lines for alternate cutting of mololithic and laminated glass, high automation Genius LMA table for laminated and Genius 37 CT for shaped monolithic cutting.

Waterjet: Primus with new 5 axes operating head.

Work centres: Master 35 and Master 43.

Double edging: single machines for flat edges (F Series) and pencil edges (P Series).

Drilling: vertical drill for large sheet V Series and semi automatic drill Giò.

Tempering: Intermac-BHT partnership with solutions for flat and curvet glass.

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