Ferromatik Milacron at Swiss Plastics
At Swiss Plastics in Lucerne from January 17 – 19, 2012 Ferromatik Milacron will present the Elektron, the most recent addition to the international Milacron all-electric machine portfolio.
At Swiss Plastics in Lucerne from January 17 – 19, 2012 Ferromatik Milacron will present the Elektron, the most recent addition to the international Milacron all-electric machine portfolio.
KraussMaffei has received an order from BMW to supply a large number of injection molding, reaction process and automation machines and systems.
The demand for energy saving options is unabated: after all, saving energy means reducing unit costs.
Dr Boy introduced on the market its new BOY 22 E injection moulding machine that both energy saving and increased efficiency can be achieved together.
With a compact clean-room production system for medical engineering micro-parts and a new full cover labelling application for the packaging industry, Mecman Industrial, S.L. is exhibiting at Equiplast from 14 to 18 November in Barcelona.
Equiplast, which takes place every three years in Barcelona, will run from November 14 through 18, 2011. Ferromatik Milacron will present the Elektron, the newest all-electric machine series. The Elektron is designed for a wide range of standard applications and offers outstanding value in an energy-efficient machine.
With competition and the demand for efficiency growing, system solutions – machine, automation, process technology, training and service from a single source – are becoming increasingly important.
The all-electric IntElect will demonstrate flexible automation concepts for medical engineering and consumer goods applications at the “Precision” Cluster Meeting, hosted by the Wiehe factory of Sumitomo (SHI) Demag Plastics Machinery GmbH.
Husky’s next generation HyCAP system allows for faster cycles and improves energy utilization.
Sumitomo (SHI) Demag brings hybrid high-speed machine to their first IPF in Tokyo
In the automotive and electronics industries, precision and zero-defect production are necessities.
Saudi Arabia’s plastics market is booming. Consequently, the training sector there must provide the relevant skilled workers.