Stop by the Mitsubishi booth at FABTECH 2009 to see the latest technology from Mitsubishi Laser, Mitsubishi Waterjet and Toyokoki Press Brake. “With a total supply chain of complementary technologies, Mitsubishi has the experience and equipment solutions to help U.S. fabricators achieve maximum productivity,” said a company spokesperson. “Mitsubishi Laser will showcase several new performance-enhancing features of the LVPlusII. The machine delivers new Brilliantcut technology, which can produce a cutting surface roughness equivalent to the typicalmachined finish,” said the spokesperson. “Brilliantcut is designed to provide optimal processing conditions, reduced taper and reduced discoloring on the heat-affected zone. “The new 40CF-R resonator technology reduces rise time/fall time of square wave pulse. This provides a more consistent beam power during the cutting process and delivers amore brilliant and consistent edge quality.Additionally, the uniform low current discharge provides low power stability for improved micromachining and etching. “All Mitsubishi Laser automation is versatile and expandable, with several high-production options that can transform and expand any laser system for maximum versatility and throughput. “The DX510 Mitsubishi Waterjet with 90,000-PSI KMT pump will also be on display inside the booth. Themachine’s advanced M700 Series Control delivers a new level of programming sophistication for extreme accuracy and the ability to produce more complex parts. “Dedicated Nano technology delivers unprecedented productivity and high-precision machining. The units are controlled on a 64-bit, PC-based, 15-inch touch screen display, with improved graphics andNC design to simplify operation. “Visitors to the Mitsubishi booth can also see the newest WinnII press brake technology from Toyokoki. The new hybrid press brake delivers an average annual electric bill savings of $700 per machine, quiet operation and requires only about 1/3 of the hydraulic oil. It features a 15-inch Mitsubishi 3D touch screen Windows XP controller, which will allowdirect connection to a factory network to upload and download programs.” MitsubishiMarketingManager Pat Simon said, “We are excited about Fabtech this year because it will be a strong indicator of the state of the manufacturing sector. Our commitment to the industry has not wavered, as you will see in the new Mitsubishi technologies being showcased at the show.” For more information contact: Mitsubishi Laser c/o MC Machinery Systems, Inc. 1500 Michael Drive Wood Dale, IL 60191 630-616-5920 mitslaser@mcmachinery.com www.mitsubishi-world.com Booth #6045