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Shunhua Road, cidade de Jinan, Shandong
Soldador a laser






Sobre o vídeo do soldador a laser
Principais destaques do vídeo
Facilidade de uso: The handheld design makes the machine user-friendly, suitable for both professionals and enthusiasts.
Versatilidade: The welder is capable of handling different welding tasks, demonstrating its versatility in various applications.
Comprei uma máquina de solda a laser (e ela é INCRÍVEL)
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