Sawing Times Issue One
Welcome to the first issue of The Sawing Times from Prosaw. This issue learn about how far Prosaw have come since starting 1963. The latest company news and read about how customers have benefited from Prosaw's 50 years of valuable experience and from the best quality machines.
- Problem solved for Cogne - Prosaw's problem solving expertise results in stainless steel stockholder maintaining their reputation for customer satisfaction
- Sawing growth at Neonickel - Exotic alloy stockholder enjoys an impressive period of growth following aquisition of bandsaws.
- Leading aerospace stockholder Gould Alloys enjoys the benefits of MEGA fastcutting circular sawing techniques.
- It is "water under the bridge" for specialist fabricator Brookeson Material Handling as they invest in waterjet cutting technology, improving process time and lowering production costs.
Fifty Years Of Experience
Prosaw started in 1963. How has the sawing industry changed? How have Prosaw kept at the forefront of the industry? - Read the article
Sawing Growth At NeoNickel
Exotic alloy stockholder enjoys an impressive period of growth following aquisition of bandsaws - Read the article
Planes Trains And Automobiles At Gould Alloys
Leading aerospace stockholder enjoys the benefits of MEGA fast cutting circular sawing techniques - Read the article
Water Under The Bridge At Brookeson Material Handling Ltd
Specialist fabricator invests in waterjet cutting technology, improving process time and lowering production costs - Read the article
Problem Solved For Cogne UK
UK was established in the great steel city of Sheffield in 1997 by Italian parent company Cogne Acciai Speciali, one of the leading producers of stainless steel long products in Europe and indeed, the world. - Read the article
Prosaw Are Proud To Be Appointed European Distributors For Metlsaw Systems Inc.
Prosaw Limited have been supplying the UK market with the very best in metal sawing machines for 50 years and are delighted to have entered into a partnership with Metlsaw Systems Inc. - Read the article
Does Faster Cutting Equal Productivity?
"How quickly can I cut this?" Whilst machine performance is of course important, it becomes irrelevant if the cut component cannot be moved on quickly. - Read the article