A UK-first took place at MACH 2024 in Birmingham last week when Bruderer ran its BSTL
350-88 live at the event. The leading high-speed press manufacturer set-up a full production
line to showcase the machine’s capability in the volume production of small and miniature
components.
According to Bruderer, the BSTL comes into its own for precision and continuity and uses up
to 30% less energy when compared with older machine models. The turnkey line at the
MACH exhibition featured a state-of-the-art pallet decoiler and winder, with purpose-built
‘MACH’ tooling producing commemorative giveaways for visitors to the stand. Experts from
Bruderer UK were also on hand to talk about the company’s growing range of machines and
associated partner technology that is helping its customer base in automotive, aerospace,
building products and electrification.
“MACH 2024 was a massive moment for our UK business and was the first time anyone saw
the BSTL 350-88 produce products at a major manufacturing event,” explains Adrian Haller,
managing director at Bruderer UK. “It was one of the main attractions of the rapidly growing
Metalworking Village at the show, showing customers how they can remain competitive
when tendering for mass production projects.”
He continues: “This latest press also utilised our latest control system, which is accessible
using different devices via a web browser, with remote state-of-the-art maintenance and
the highest cyber security. The BSTL 350-88 is a fantastic new addition and I believe will be
one of our best-ever sellers.”
Bruderer also used MACH to introduce the BSTA 710-220 to the UK market. The company
says this press is all about delivering more space for complex stamping tools with the
longest bed length (2.2 m) of its type in the world.
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