Maincer is launching the new MCB at Cersaie 2025

Designed for workshops, retailers, marble workers and fabricators, the MCB performs straight cuts, 45° mitre cuts and chamfers on a single machine that combines small size with high performance.

At Cersaie 2025, Maincer (hall 19 stand C38-D37) will present its new versatile, compact and cost-effective MCB professional ceramic and stone cutting machine. Designed for workshops, retailers, marble workers and fabricators, the MCB performs straight cuts, 45° mitre cuts and chamfers on a single machine that combines small size with high performance.

The MCB has been developed in response to growing demand for affordable technical solutions among small and medium-sized businesses in the ceramic and construction sectors. With its robust design, 10 HP motor and reinforced shaft, the machine guarantees industrial-level performance even in confined spaces. It also features a quick-change diamond tool system and a water tray with moisture protection, ensuring clean, efficient and long-lasting operation.

Equipped with a touchscreen for control and customised settings, the MCB offers an intuitive user experience that does not require highly specialised operators. It is ideal both for on-site processing and for production in workshops or warehouses.

This new machine is part of Maincer’s Starter range and reinforces the company’s role as a go-to provider of technical solutions for different levels of investment, without compromising on quality or reliability.

Alongside the MCB, Maincer is also presenting two models at Cersaie designed for companies with higher production volumes: MCM and MRV. The MCM allows for automated cutting and mitring of ceramic tiles, while the MRV is dedicated to the processing of skirting tiles, steps and mitred-edge tiles, providing a robust and flexible solution for high-value ceramic finishes.

Maincer continues to focus on technologies that combine productivity, sustainability and accessibility. The MCB embodies this vision with its low-consumption components, durable materials and simplified maintenance. Its design allows companies that previously outsourced cutting services to bring them in-house, saving time and costs while adding value directly at source.

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