Intermac America to Feature Their
CNC Offerings at StonExpo

Intermac, a leading manufacturer of stone industry "CNC Work Centers" and "Waterjet machinery", will participate in the StoneExpo / Marmomacc show held in tandem with the SURFACES show, January 24-27, 2011, in Las Vegas, NV at the Mandelay Bay Convention Center. These dual events will combine for the first time to form the number one North American stone industry and surface covering industry event.

While the StoneExpo target audience is stone fabricators, installers and distributors engaged in residential and commercial applications, including floors, counters and wall surfaces, the SURFACES target audience is retailers, distributors, installers, designers, home remodelers and builders. Both events will again feature comprehensive educational programs ranging from advanced fabricating technologies to advanced marketing methods.

"Intermac will represent their broad machine offering in booth #1368 in StoneExpo / Marmomacc Americas show area," said Vice President of Sales, Mr. Carey Brayer. "Attendees can register for either event on-line at http://www.surfaces.com or http://www.stonexpo.com. Attendees can move freely between the StoneExpo and SURFACES areas of the combined show." Intermac urges stone-related business owners and managers from the USA and Canada to attend this great opportunity.

Using videos, Intermac will demonstrate multi-axis Master CNC machines, showing fully automatic fabrication of stone architectural components. In addition Intermac will demonstrate software, and the innovative "Optical Tool Presetter" that decreases set-up times and tooling adjustments. INTERMAC will also showcase non-traditional sample parts fabricated from natural stone, done on INTERMACTM Master Series CNC machines.

For more information on Intermac stone and glass cutting and machine equipment, visit www.intermac.com or call 1-877-824-3773.

With a useable bed size of 47 x 97 the Master 23 is the ideal machine for shower door and stone vanity fabrication. A small footprint enables it to fit into tight spaces. For increased flexibility, an optional "C" axis can be added.



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