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Cutting machine MTC Series – Micro-tec Co. Ltd.
Industrial Machinery, Other Machinery & Industrial EquipmentCutting machine MTC Series – Micro-tec Co. Ltd.
Cut to high quality
Cut ceramic green sheet for electronic components such as MLCC, LTCC, HTCC.
Can cut 0402, 0603 chip.
Easy operation with touch panel and joystick.
Cutting speed improved by 30% (compared to our old model).
No need to replace holder, easy blade replacement.
Options: Blade spill inspection, autofocus, automatic fastmark search.SKU: n/a
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