Phoenix overview

The High Precision and High Production System
When the first Phoenix was built for Farwest Steel (U.S.A) in 1992, it was immediately hailed as a world breakthrough in precision profiling. The Phoenix has continued to evolve and to this day still remains firmly at the top of its class, as the most accurate and most productive plasma system available. The secret of this machine is that it has been designed with one aim in mind, to get the most accurate plasma cutting combined with high speed and productivity. The implementation of such an aim took the full skills of Farley’s engineering and production departments.
When the first Phoenix was built for Farwest Steel (U.S.A) in 1992, it was immediately hailed as a world breakthrough in precision profiling. The Phoenix has continued to evolve and to this day still remains firmly at the top of its class, as the most accurate and most productive plasma system available. The secret of this machine is that it has been designed with one aim in mind, to get the most accurate plasma cutting combined with high speed and productivity. The implementation of such an aim took the full skills of Farley’s engineering and production departments.
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TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
STRUCTURAL STEEL
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
STEEL SERVICE CENTRES
AEROSPACE