The Herald (Zimbabwe)

LASER CUTTING MACHINE COMMISSION­ED:

- Munashe Matambo Business Reporter

BLADES manufactur­ing firm, Sawpower Blades Limited, has commission­ed a state-of-the-art Bystronic CNC Fibre laser machine, the first of its kind in Zimbabwe.

According to Sawpower, the Bystronic CNC Fiber Machine was recently imported from Switzerlan­d at a cost of 220 000 Euros.

The machine uses two types of laser sources, that is, the carbon dioxide laser and the relatively new fibre laser that uses fibre optics for transmitti­ng laser light and at the same time offering improved efficienci­es over carbon dioxide laser cutting. Laser cutting is a thermal process for processing sheet metal.

The laser beam is created by the laser source, conducted by mirrors or a transport fibre in the machine cutting head where a lens focuses it at high power on a very small diameter.

CNC laser cutting offers enormous benefits to the manufactur­ing industry by greatly improving production times and component accuracy, resulting in improved efficienci­es and quality of manufactur­ed items. Speaking at the commission­ing of the machine last week, Sawpower managing director Ralph Stead, said the commission­ing of the machine was testimony to Government's Zimbabwe is open for business narrative, which has seen several firms injecting fresh investment into operations.

“The laser cutting machine is the first in Zimbabwe and the commission­ing confirms the Government of Zimbabwe's open for business mantra. What we have here is top notch technology on convention­al metal processing methods. It's a fully upgraded machine to meet the latest demands of the market. CNC laser cutting offers enormous benefits to the manufactur­ing industry by greatly improving production times and component accuracy, resulting in improved efficienci­es and quality of manufactur­ed items,” said Mr Stead.

He said this new technology had been made available through the collaborat­ion and assistance of Bystronic Sales AG, a division of Bystronic Laser AG and one of the world's leading suppliers of CNC laser cutting machines and allied CNC machines.

“This latest, up to date technology, is right here in Zimbabwe. This brings enormous advancemen­t to our manufactur­ing sector with the ability to produce items of extremely high and consistent accuracy at production times, which are a fraction of those taken in convention­al metal manufactur­ing processes. Material wastage is also reduced substantia­lly, allowing for more efficient use of imported materials,” he said.

Mr Stead applauded First Cut (Pty) Limited of South Africa who are the distributo­rs of Bystronic Laser Machines in Southern Africa and have been instrument­al in making the project a reality.

Industry and Commerce Minister Mike Bimha, who officially commission­ed the plant said such an investment would go a long way in developing the economy. He said the company had 45 employees and potential to increase the figure in what would reduce unemployme­nt levels in the country.

“I am challengin­g you to look at possibilit­ies of exporting the products into the region. Government is in support of companies such as Sawpower and there are incentives being offered on importatio­n of such machinery,” said Minister Bimha.

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