Pipe, Profile & Tubing Extrusion
Get into the Zone: Medical Parts Processing
The Medical Parts Processing Zone is a new specialized exhibit area at NPE2018, driven by the fast-growing field of medical devices. “There are a lot of single-use medical devices being made from plastic right now,” says NPE2018 Chairman Glenn Anderson. “Think of devices like syringes and inhalers. Given the aging population, medical device manufacturing is expected to rise 3% each year until 2023.”
Read MoreRedesigned Multi-Layer Die for Precise Tubing
New Guill die can produce tubing from 1/1-6 in. OD for a range of applications.
Read MoreSingle-Screw Extruder for a Wide Range of Applications
Flexible machine for pipe, profile, tubing, sheet, and more.
Read MoreUS Extruders Debuts With New Machines, Novel Features
Machine builder that started up last August offering a variety of innovative designs.
Read MoreFlexible, Rugged Systems for Pipe, Profile
High-performance conical twin-screw extruder with calibration basket to change pipe diameter.
Read MoreNew Control Platform, Plus Lines for Sheet, Tubing
Navigator control system now extends to all of the company's brands, including Graham Engineering, Welex, and American Kuhne.
Read MoreRunning TPE Tubing Line Has Predictive, Preventative Maintenance Features
Real-time monitoring of vibration, oil composition, motor parameters, heater status, screw wear algorithm and energy consumption.
Read MoreAround-the-Clock Aftermarket Services Offer Convenience and Improved Performance
At NPE2018, Davis-Standard highlights aftermarket and technical services including equipment upgrades, replacement parts, global field services, custom engineering, 24/7 customer service and research and technical services.
Read MoreExtruder Series Aims to Boost Productivity
Direct drive groove feed extruder, TPE tubing line and competitively priced Super Blue system on display.
Read MoreDavis-Standard Showing Wide Range of Technology, Services
Display features new equipment developments and extended product line capabilities made possible by virtue of recent acquisitions.
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