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The 5 M’s of Molding—Part 3: Material
You’ve accounted for variability in two other “Ms”—mold and man—but materials in their lot-to-lot differences and handling challenges pose a distinct threat to repeatability.
Read MoreEngel’s Auto Event Comes to North America for the First Time
Featuring presentations from WardsAutomotive, Lanxess, Magna, ExxonMobil Chemical, Trexel, and more, the event will also feature multiple machinery demonstrations.
Read MoreCustom Molder Expands in ‘Leaps of Faith’
Who would embark on an $8.8 million plant expansion without new orders in hand? Someone who knows his customers very well.
Read MoreBeefier All-Electric Machines With Enhanced Control Features
Presses designed to dismiss the perception that all-electrics can’t handle larger, heavier molds.
Read MoreWintec Adds All-Electric Line, Expands Sales Outside of China
All-electric 100- and 180-ton injection molding machines join two-platen presses in portfolio, while sales extend to ASEAN, Iran, Turkey and beyond.
Read MoreHigh-Tech Molder Modernizes Its Fleet
EPC replaces older presses with its first all-electrics, in integrated cells from a single source.
Read MoreMacro Plastics Adds Two New Negri Bossi Bi-Power Machines
Installation of the new Bi-Power presses and Sytrama robots was completed in March 2016.
Read MoreEngel Targets Faster Order Turnaround in Smaller Tonnage Presses
The manufacturer of injection molding machines and automation’s Fast Lane program promises a 48-hour turnaround from ordering a machine to delivery.
Read MoreMake Your Machine Time Count
At the end of the day, injection molders are ultimately only selling one thing: machine time.
Read MoreWhy Blum Went All Tiebarless
One of the first adopters of tiebarless injection machines a quarter-century ago uses them exclusively, both here and in Europe. One reason is their ability to handle oversized molds with awkward projections on smaller presses.
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