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ITC sharpens its expansion strategy

Industrial Tooling Corporation (ITC) will be introducing a range of new products to the sign-making industry at this year’s Sign and Digital UK event, held from the 19th to the 21st April. ITC will also display its diverse product portfolio to the public at FESPA Digital from the 8th to 11th March, including the new Folio product catalogue with information about all of the company’s new products.

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ITC will showcase its knife and blade tools at both FESPA Digital in March, and Sign and Digital UK 2016 in April

The 2016 edition of the Folio catalogue will be available to visitors, featuring ITC’s range of balanced cutting tools for high speed spindles on routing machines and cutting tables. The tools have become very popular in the signage market, reportedly due to the benefits they bring in improved precision, better tool life, and consistency.

Having taken customer feedback on board, ITC claims it will present ‘the most comprehensive range of balanced tools’ at Sign and Digital UK 2016 and FESPA for improving machining performance and getting rid of secondary hand finishing for the end-user.

Having taken customer feedback on board, ITC claims it will present ‘the most comprehensive range of balanced tools’ at Sign and Digital UK 2016 and FESPA

The company will also promote its Clearcut range of routing tools, which has been enhanced with the maximum available diameter now at 8mm rather than the previous 6mm.

Also showcased will be ITC’s line of knife tools and blades for CNC cutting tables, which were recently improved with new cutting geometries being added for cutting vinyl. ITC offers re-sharpening and re-grind services—a service that has proven popular with customers according to ITC.


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