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R.C.N. Solutions launches a new rendering

Date: 29 May 2024
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R.C.N. Solutions Launches a New Rendering
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R.C.N. Solutions

Date: 29 May 2024

After the success of the Rotary Bending System 360 at four stages and the launch of the related “making of”, RCN presents a rendering of the system.

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Pictures and videos of the construction are important because they provide a complete overview of the system, but how does it really work?

We could spend a lot of time explaining operations, but there is nothing better than images to help people figure it out. Additionally, the idea of looking into the matter is attractive to all insiders.

In this case, technology makes a great contribution by making the process visible. In other words, what normally cannot be seen due to safety reasons is revealed by a rendering.

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