Breton is a leading manufacturer of machines and plants for processing natural stone, composite stone, ceramics, and high-speed machining centers. [1] Founded in 1963 by Marcello Toncelli, Breton has grown through research, innovation, and a dedication to customer service. [2] Today, Breton occupies 80,000 square meters and employs over 500 people in design, production, customer assistance, and research. [3] Breton prides itself on its long history of technological advancement and leadership in the industries it serves.
Breton FABshop is an integrated system to go from slabs to finished kitchen tops. A number of machines is fully managed and controlledby a process-management software suite
This document describes the features and specifications of the Shapmill machining center. It has extensive axis travel ranges and very high axis speeds. It has C and A axis rotations and brushless motors. The axes movements are protected by bellows. It has a large electrospindle, saw blade up to 1000mm, and static tool magazine. It can be equipped with a lathe and uses a Siemens CNC control and touchscreen.
This software allows users to shape small stone blocks using a diamond saw blade to produce vertical or horizontal comb-like patterns. The shape is designed using CAD software displayed on the machine monitor. The machine's interpolated axes can produce even elaborate surfaces from the digital profiles, which can be stored and recalled from a database.
This software allows for shaping small stone blocks using a diamond saw blade in either vertical or horizontal "comb-type" cuts. The desired shape is designed using CAD software included with the machine or imported from another computer. Both the block shape and machining process are displayed on the machine monitor. Complex surfaces can be achieved using the machine's interpolated axes. Different profiles can be stored in a database and recalled as needed.
Breton is a leading manufacturer of machines and plants for processing natural stone, composite stone, ceramics, and high-speed machining centers. [1] Founded in 1963 by Marcello Toncelli, Breton has grown through research, innovation, and a dedication to customer service. [2] Today, Breton occupies 80,000 square meters and employs over 500 people in design, production, customer assistance, and research. [3] Breton prides itself on its long history of technological advancement and leadership in the industries it serves.
Breton FABshop is an integrated system to go from slabs to finished kitchen tops. A number of machines is fully managed and controlledby a process-management software suite
This document describes the features and specifications of the Shapmill machining center. It has extensive axis travel ranges and very high axis speeds. It has C and A axis rotations and brushless motors. The axes movements are protected by bellows. It has a large electrospindle, saw blade up to 1000mm, and static tool magazine. It can be equipped with a lathe and uses a Siemens CNC control and touchscreen.
This software allows users to shape small stone blocks using a diamond saw blade to produce vertical or horizontal comb-like patterns. The shape is designed using CAD software displayed on the machine monitor. The machine's interpolated axes can produce even elaborate surfaces from the digital profiles, which can be stored and recalled from a database.
This software allows for shaping small stone blocks using a diamond saw blade in either vertical or horizontal "comb-type" cuts. The desired shape is designed using CAD software included with the machine or imported from another computer. Both the block shape and machining process are displayed on the machine monitor. Complex surfaces can be achieved using the machine's interpolated axes. Different profiles can be stored in a database and recalled as needed.
This software allows for shaping small stone blocks using a diamond saw blade to produce comb-like vertical or horizontal profiles. The desired profile can be defined using the simple CAD software included or imported from another computer. Both the block shape and machining process are displayed on the machine monitor. Accessories for the machine include a hydraulic tilting worktable that can rotate 360 degrees and tilt from 0 to 80 degrees to allow upright slab loading.
This software allows for shaping small stone blocks using a diamond saw blade to produce comb-like vertical or horizontal profiles. The desired profile can be defined using the simple CAD software included or imported from another computer. Both the block shape and machining process are displayed on the machine monitor. Accessories for the machine include a hydraulic tilting worktable that can rotate 360 degrees and tilt from 0 to 80 degrees to allow upright slab loading.