Brunel Engraving invests in new machines25 September 2020

Brunel Engraving reports that it has made a major investment in new technology to significantly increase its efficiency and output.

The specialist engraver has quadrupled its laser engraving capacity with the installation of two laser engraving machines at its production facility near Bristol.

In addition, a dedicated 1.5kW fibre laser profiling machine that is able to cut metals such as stainless steel up to 3mm thick will allow Brunel to cut profiles, shaped labels and control panels from pre-etched and engraved sheets.

Brunel has further invested in another rotary engraving machine to expand its production in rotary engraving work. This brings the company’s total rotary machines to seven, the largest of which has a maximum bed capacity of 610mm x 1220mm.

The company says that its latest laser cutting and profiling equipment, together with Brunel’s laser and rotary engraving, chemical etching and digital print operations, will enable it to offer faster response times, improved quality control and more competitive pricing.

“We have invested in additional high tech engraving equipment and extended our production capability to allow our industrial customers to take advantage of a complete one stop service”, said Martyn Wright, managing director and founder of Brunel Engraving.

William Dalrymple

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