Monday, 17 Aug 2020 11:32 GMT

Brunel Engraving commits £150,000 to new kit

Bristol-based Brunel Engraving has revealed that it has spent £150,000 on new technology as part of an effort to increase its efficiency and bolster output.

The specialist engraver has quadrupled its laser engraving capacity by installing two new laser engraving machines at its production facility in Clevedon.

Also new at the facility is a dedicated 1.5kw fibre laser profiling machine, which can cut metals such as stainless steel up to 3mm thick, as well as an additional rotary engraving machine.

Martyn Wright, managing director and founder of Brunel Engraving, comments: “Despite the disruption caused by Covid-19 and the resulting recession we have made a further substantial investment in state of the art engraving equipment as we are determined to support industry and our customers.

“Over the past couple of years we have invested significantly on upgrading our technology and expanding our premises.  

“We will continue to invest in the future to remain at the forefront of the engraving industry and to provide the best possible standards of service.”

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