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  1. VIRMER

    Netherlands

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    How to Find the Right CNC Machine for Your Business? Your business is cutting, engraving, or marking materials and it's time to purchase or replace your CNC machine. Before purchasing a new machine, you're asking yourself plenty of questions: Will it perform? How long will it last? A year? A month? A week? We are working for our clients’ clients. Virmer is more than a dealer of CNC machines, we are an authentic partner for your business. We provide you with our technical expertise about how to make the best end products possible operating effectively our CNC machines. Virmer was created in response to the ever-increasing flow of CNC machines manufactured by Chinese companies being sold in Europe. We are here to separate the wheat from the chaff. Virmer is the exclusive dealer of Wattsan, a Chinese manufacturer of CNC machines, for Europe. We offer our customers three lines of CNC machines with a 2-year warranty: •CO2 laser machines are used to engrave and cut non-metallic materials such as wood, plywood, cardboard, plastics, rubber, leather, fabric, fur, plexiglass (acrylic), PET, and MDF. •CNC routers used a spindle to cut and engrave a wide range of materials (wood, plexiglass, MDF). •Fiber optic laser machines are used to mark and engrave a wide range of metals. Our warehouse and showroom are located in Zaltbommel in the Netherlands. Virmer’s team speaks English, Dutch, German, French, and Spanish. We provide consultation for free, so please reach out.

  2. OPTICAL EXPRESS

    Netherlands

    Optical Express performs laser eye surgery in Europe more than any other vendor. Thanks to our ongoing research and development of technologies we are a leader in the field of laser eye surgery. In this way we can offer our customers an experience that changes their lives.

  3. FIBR8

    Netherlands

    Fibr8 has developed the thinnest and most flexible light lines in the world using optic fibre powered by laser technology.