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Press release from AERONAUT - 2009-08-04
For sail makers and composite and PVC type fabric users

For sail makers and composite and PVC type fabric users

Automated Ultrasonic Cutters are special purpose machines used for cutting and edge sealing synthetic fabric.

Aeronaut manufactures ultrasonic cutting tables to suit all needs and budgets from the single steered tool Elektron B1 Ultra to the two tool Elektron B2 Ultra. Both machines feature Aeronaut's unique bayonet tool holders. The tool holders allow 10 second tool changes, so you can not only fit ultrasonic tools, you can also fit any of Aeronaut's other bayonet tools from creasers to reciprocating blade cutters.

Aeronaut automated cutters offer production speeds which are 3-4 times better than conventional machines. Typically, when cutting with most ultrasonic cutters, only one edge of a piece of fabric is cut at a time… the fabric is rotated by hand, and other edges are cut. These simple machines offer the efficiency of a motor driven utility knife… that is, no better than cutting with a hand held tool. By comparison, Aeronaut cutters will cut all sides of a piece of fabric in the one operation, resulting in a close to 400% increase in efficiency.

And of course, Aeronaut Ultrasonic cutters can cut more than just plain rectangles. And because when you cut on a full Aeronaut vacuum bed cutting table, you can cut more than one pattern without moving the fabric, and many patterns can be nested into a single "table" or frame, not only is the production speed increased, but fabric waste and mistakes are reduced by a huge amount.

Given a productivity increase of better than three times, reduced mistakes, reduced stress and big fabric savings, and given that the cost of an Aeronaut system is only a little more than these primitive machines, why settle for anything less than an Aeronaut Ultrasonic cutter!

Date 2009-02-19
Vacuum Tables
Vacuum Tables
Date 2009-01-20
Elektron Mono LC
Elektron Mono LC
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