Review of Arburg Technology Days 2011
The Technology Days have been successfully completed at Arburg, marking a good start for the current financial year 2011.
The Technology Days have been successfully completed at Arburg, marking a good start for the current financial year 2011.
The German company Maximator GmbH and the British Cinpres Gas Injection Ltd. signed a cooperation agreement in which Cinpres grants Maximator the licensing rights for Europe. In future, Maximator will be able to sublicense all of Cinpres’ technology.
Zhafir Plastics Machinery GmbH is currently developing a new generation of all-electric injection molding machines.
In essence, a cost-efficient, high-performance injection moulding solution involves an effective combination of machine and mould.
Sumitomo (SHI) Demag Plastics Machinery GmbH of Schwaig, Germany, is to make its debut at the MEDTEC Europe trade fair in Stuttgart (22-24 March 2011) with a compact cleanroom production system for medical micro components.
The Chair of Lightweight Structures and Plastics Processing at the Technical University of Chemnitz in Germany is taking a new approach to combining process technologies in the manufacturing of fibre-compound structural components.
During this year’s Chinaplas, Arburg will present an example of its Hidrive hybrid machine series, which is characterised by high productivity, short cycle times and energy efficiency.
The hydraulic injection moulding machine made by Sumitomo (SHI) Demag Plastics Machinery GmbH of Schwaig/Germany has been expanded to include a model with a clamping force of 13,000 kN.
The fully renewed series will be the centrepiece of an open house event this coming 18-19th February.
Arburg exhibited very successfully in Dubai from 8 to 11 January 2011. With a high-speed, thin-walled application, the high-performance Allrounder Hidrive machine was a real crowd-puller and the highlight of the Arabplast 2011.
Nissei Plastic Industrial has been promoting productions in harmony with nature and will release an injection molding system “N-PLAjet” for the US market. It processes a newly developed plant-based PLA (polylactic acid) material, which was created to reduce the environmental impact.
Wide-ranging concept regarding clean room solutions for medical technology applications.