This year’s Advanced Engineering Show at the NEC will see the launch of a new advanced composite plate saw by Devon-based design and development engineers, Sharp & Tappin.
The Compcut 200 represents the company’s developing interest in the growing home market for the precision cutting of composites. This new machine has been carefully designed to offer composite R&D teams and test centres affordable access to an easy to use though inherently sophisticated and robust plate saw.
“Our long experience of tackling the challenges of composite machining and taking a good look at the market has convinced us that there is a niche for a unit like the Compcut 200,” stated Sharp & Tappin’s managing director, Ben Sharp. “We are confident that the 200 offers a tremendous range of features and benefits at an affordable price – easy to use with the minimum of operator training yet capable of consistently delivering very high-quality cuts.”