Essex based PAL Glass Machinery & Accessories Ltd announces a number of recent machinery sales, some of which were formally agreed at the Glass Processing & Technology show in May:
JP Glass of Eastcote, Middlesex, has purchased an Adelio Lattuada 7NC seven spindle computer controlled straight line bevelling machine. This will be used to service local trade and retail demand for bevels. Table tops and mirrors will be popular applications.
Glass Systems of Sheffield has taken delivery of an RBB Brazzi semi-automatic hydraulic glass racking system.
Glenshane Partitions of Castle Dawson, Northern Ireland, has taken delivery of a Brazzi DK2400 vertical laminate saw for cutting bulletproof and fire resistant glasses up to 50mm thick.
Rankins Glass of Hackney, East London, has taken delivery of its fifth Lattuda bevelling machine, a Gamma 10 computer controlled machine.
After ordering six Brazzi vacuum lifting frames, WMG Glass of Cork, Ireland, has ordered a Lattuada Delta M4C radius corner machine. This can produce fully finished flat and arrissed corners in 20 seconds. Balustrades and table tops will be popular applications.
Caplin Glass of Hackney, East London, has ordered a Brazzi 1000-2H semi-automatic drilling machine.
‘The companies we represent offer high quality products and a competitive price.’ adds Paul Lithauer of PAL. ‘We guarantee prompt service in the case of breakdown.’
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Glass Age
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