Pipe, Profile & Tubing Extrusion
How to Effectively Reduce Costs with Smart Auxiliaries Technology
As drying, blending and conveying technologies grow more sophisticated, they offer processors great opportunities to reduce cost through better energy efficiency, smaller equipment footprints, reduced scrap and quicker changeovers. Increased throughput and better utilization of primary processing equipment and manpower are the results.
WatchUpdated Software Reduces Die Design Iterations
New software said to reduce the number of fine-tuning iterations and die development time by at least 50%.
Read MoreIs Your Die Flow Changing Despite Following All the Correct Formulas?
Maybe the problem is that you're starting up with a dry die. Here are tips to solve this issue.
Read MoreCrosshead Offers Precise Concentricity Adjustment
Medical crosshead features patented single-point concentricity adjustment.
Read MoreZeus Expands Catheter Capacity, Adds Minnesota Plant
State-of-the-art facility said to open this summer.
Read MoreSpiderless Pipe Die Touts Material Savings
Capable of providing a finished extrusion with OD from 2 in.-15 in.
Read MoreOnline X-Ray Inspection Boosts Extrusion Quality
Höhle uses Sikora’s x-ray measuring systems for inline quality control of extruded microducts.
Read MoreSurface-Flaw Detection for Pipe, Tubing
System offers 360° in-process inspection of pipe, tube, hose, wire, and cable.
Read MoreGuill Adds Three to Employee Roster
Extrusion tooling maker Guill Tool has recently hired of three new employees.
Read MoreHigh-Speed Cutters for Corrugated Tubing
Applications for new cutter line include medical, automotive, and other industrial.
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