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Дорога Шуньхуа, місто Цзінань, провінція Шаньдун
Найменший верстат для лазерного різання
Найменший верстат для лазерного різання 200*300 мм
Ключові особливості лазерного різака 200x300 мм
Висока точність: The fiber laser technology ensures fine detail and accuracy in cuts, suitable for intricate designs.
Ефективна робота: The machine operates swiftly, reducing production time for small parts.
Універсальне застосування: Capable of cutting various metals, including stainless steel, carbon steel, and brass.
Дивіться цей найменший лазерний різальний верстат 200*300 мм в дії зараз
If you’re considering purchasing a compact лазерний різак або потребуєте рекомендацій, адаптованих до конкретних матеріалів або застосувань, не соромтеся звертатися за більш детальною інформацією.
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