Marine Innovations Adds New Plasma Tubing Cutting System

The Bend-Tech Dragon A400 CNC plasma tubing cutting system; photo courtesy of Marine Innovations

Marine Innovations, a designer, assembler and installer of inclined elevator systems, has added a Bend-Tech Dragon A400 CNC plasma tubing cutting system, the company has announced. The Bend-Tech Dragon A400 is a cutting, marking and engraving machine allowing Marine Innovations to increase efficiency and precision manufacturing of its products. The new tool cuts steel and aluminum in round, rectangular or square tubing, and angle and channel up to 6 in. It can accommodate stock up to 24 ft long and increase speed by combining multiple production processes into one, eliminating duplication of set-up and transportation steps. The Bend-Tech software allows Marine Innovations’ operators to bring in a CAD drawing and easily transition to a finished part. The automation offered by the Dragon A400 allows users greater control over the manufacturing process, lead time and inventory. It also offers better value for dealers and customers. More information is available at Marine Innovation’s website.

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