Inescop Sipeco Trepa 54 Portable Today

The represents a critical intersection between traditional craftsmanship and modern digital precision in the footwear industry. Developed by INESCOP (the Footwear Technology Centre), this specific configuration of the SIPECO software suite is designed to handle the complex "trepa"—the master pattern or shell of a shoe—within a portable or highly accessible digital environment. What is the INESCOP SIPECO System?

It is frequently used in conjunction with other INESCOP tools like Icad3D+ for 3D modeling or dedicated cutting machines like those from Miver CAD/CAM . inescop sipeco trepa 54 portable

The Trepa 54 features a low-center-of-gravity design. Unlike top-heavy extractors that tip over when pulled by the hose, this machine sits wide and low. The 54-liter tank is made of stainless steel, meaning it won’t rust if you accidentally suck up water (common on renovation sites), and it resists dents from flying debris. It is frequently used in conjunction with other

He pulled out his laser cutter. He aimed it at the beam. The beam sputtered and died. The titanium alloy was too thick, laced with diamond-hard carbon weaves. His standard tools couldn't scratch it. The 54-liter tank is made of stainless steel,

The software includes calculation tools for material consumption, helping manufacturers reduce waste before the patterns ever reach a Zünd cutting machine or similar CAM equipment. Benefits for Footwear Manufacturers