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Plasma versus laser cutting for fabrication shops: cut quality, speed, tolerances, material range and total cost of ownership compared.
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Press brakes bend sheet metal into angles and shapes. Shears cut sheet metal into flat pieces. Here is the complete breakdown of what each machine does, when you need both, and how they work together in a fabrication shop.
The Baykal APES servo electric press brake delivers 50% energy savings and 30% faster cycle times compared to hydraulic equivalents. Here is what fabricators need to know before buying.
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