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Display Signs ‘takes pride’ in new Tekcel

With a stated ambition to undertake ‘any sign production challenge that comes its way’, Display Signs has staked a substantial part of its capital investment budget on the purchase of a Tekcel EXR router from Complete CNC solutions.

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The Tekcel EXR bought by Display Signs can cut at 24m/min on material up to 135mm thick

“Display Signs is a progressive company that invests in the best, in order to produce the best,” says Julian Sage, managing director of Complete CNC.

He continues: “It prides itself too on taking a responsible attitude to manufacturing, maximising yields from the materials and resources it uses and minimising waste through recycling and management initiatives. Equipped as it is, the company looks to the coming years confident of its future and its place in a growing market.”

The motivation for the purchase reportedly comes as a reaction to a spike in demand for its products and services from a customer base that has been accumulated over a 30 year period.

“Serving the needs of such a client base and maintaining standards of quality, service and creative momentum has dictated ambitious investment planning,” adds Sage.

The firm was one of the very first sign-makers in the UK to bring an industrially-specified machine in house as the CNC routing boom took off. The spike in demand for its printed and then routed products forms part of a wider trend in the UK, with marketers and sign-buyers taking advantage of the highly creative possibilities that mixing the two disciplines can bring.

Sage concludes: “The sign system uses the Tekcel OptiCAM to closely register printed matter to cutting paths. This allows Display Signs to produce the printed panels its Indicia system uses to the very close tolerances needed for the product.”



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