Union Intelligent CNC Industrial Park A&B, Hefei, China 231131
Union Intelligent CNC Industrial Park A&B, Hefei, China 231131
EXPOPUBLICITAS 2025 will take place in Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, on the 23rd of this month. As the nation's political and economic hub, Mexico City concentrates half of the country's industry, commerce, service sectors, and financial institutions. Given Mexico's proximity to the United States, this advertising and signage expo will attract a significant number of clients from North and South America, including but not limited to advertising agencies, digital signage manufacturers, printing & packaging companies, and promotional product suppliers. Having been held for 18 editions, the exhibition boasts a long-standing reputation and influence in the industry, with over 500 exhibitors annually. This year, SUDA Laser will participate, showcasing our fiber laser cutting machines and CNC engraving machines.
At Centro Citibanamex, EXPOPUBLICITAS 2025 will debut a "Smart Manufacturing Innovation Zone", where SUDA Laser's booth will simulate a miniature digital factory: Our fiber laser cutter will precisely engrave Mayan solar calendar patterns at 0.01mm accuracy, while the CNC router recreates Frida Kahlo's iconic painting "The Two Fridas" on a custom aluminum panel. Notably, we've developed a dual-language cutting system tailored for the Latin American market, featuring real-time Spanish/English interface switching and UL-certified safety modules. During the event, our engineers will host three live workshops, demonstrating how SUDA machines enable end-to-end production of metal lightbox signs - from design import to final assembly in just 27 minutes, a process already applied in Miami's coastal 3D billboard projects.
In the advertising signage industry, metal fabrication demands primarily revolve around engraving, milling, cutting, and bending, with precision being critical for complex shapes. Traditional signage relied on handcrafted wood and aluminum, suited for small workshops serving local storefronts. Modern signage manufacturers, however, operate at larger scales with advanced CAD-CAM automation, enabling intricate bevels, curves, and higher efficiency. SUDA's SK CNC Router exemplifies this shift - an entry-level woodworking machine equipped with a 3kW water-cooled spindle, Taiwan Lapping linear guides, Leadshine servo motors, and an industrial-grade rigid frame. The SUDA F3000 fiber laser cutting machine is equipped with a Raycus laser, INNOVANCE servo drive system, Taiwan Lapping guide rails, and a Raytools cutting head. It can also be optionally upgraded with France Schneider Electric servo and IPG lasers, offering multiple customization solutions to meet the processing needs of various products.
When a Chicago theater commissioned custom curved brass wall signage, traditional methods faced two key challenges: hand-hammered metal plates suffered 0.5-1.2mm thickness inconsistencies, while plasma-cut edges required additional polishing. SUDA F6000E fiber laser cutter solves this with Dynamic Focus Compensation, maintaining ±0.03mm taper control on 3mm stainless steel. Its AI vision system automatically detects metal grain direction, preventing stress-induced deformation during engraving. In a São Paulo case study, the system processed 15 intricate brass plaques - including Art Nouveau vine patterns with 0.1mm bevel precision - in just 4 hours. To put this in perspective, such accuracy is akin to machining the entire Declaration of Independence onto the edge of a coin.
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