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These U.S.-built machines achieve lower cost through manufacturing efficiencies and optimization of components for cost-performance-approaches that Milacron intends to apply to all its machines. "No-haggle" prices of other Edge models are $38,000 for the 55-ton and $54,000 for the 88-ton. The Edge 33-tonner is priced at $33,500 as compared with $45,000 for a 33-ton Vista V hydraulic press. They come in sizes of 33, 55, and 88 tons, though models of 22 and 120 tons will be added in the first quarter of 2001.
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The first two models of 99 and 176 tons will be followed over the next year with models from 55 to 1100 tons.Ī slimmed-down price is the main attraction of the new Vista Edge series of fully hydraulic horizontal presses from Ferromatik Milacron, Batavia, Ohio. Returning to its roots in electric machine design, Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd., Bolton, Oat., unveiled its Hylectric machine, which has a servo-driven screw but is otherwise based on Husky's hydromechanical-clamp S Series. * Krauss-Maffei Corp., Florence, Ky., is developing an all-electric machine for rollout next year. automotive molder for hard/soft overmolding. The 720-tonner has been ordered by a U.S. * Ube plans to build its first electric multi-component machine in the near future. * After just rolling out five new all-electric models in its EC line, Toshiba Machine Co., America, Elk Grove Village, Ill., will extend the top end of the range (currently 386 tons) with models of 500 and 610 tons by the second quarter of 2001.
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The first unit should be available early next year. * Van Dorn Demag Corp., Strongsville, Ohio, is developing an all-electric machine based on its new Integra toggle series (see below). The firm expects to roll out one new model a year, starting with the 50-tonner next year. * Three electric machines of 50, 150, and 300 tons are being developed by the Korean parent of LG International (America) Inc., Eaglewood Cliffs, N.J. * Netstal Machinery Inc., Devens, Mass., aims to introduce a version for compact discs next year. Several other firms spoke of electric machines still in development: The new V series comes in 55, 88, and 110 tons. Three models make up a new all-electric line from Fortune International Inc., a Taiwanese producer with an office in Somerset, N.J. Engel plans to introduce the machine commercially early in 2001 and to follow it with 55-ton and 165-ton models. It generates up to 30,000 psi injection pressure and injection speeds to 200 mm/sec. The prototype 110-ton model at the show was a high-speed, high-pressure model said to provide overall dry cycles of 0.85 sec. Tiebarless design is said to raise the already high-precision capability of electric machines another notch. Īnother first was a tiebarless all-electric machine being developed by Engel Canada Inc., Guelph, Ont. It boasts injection speeds up to 2000 mm/sec, previously unattainable without an accumulator. Īnd as we reported last month, Milacron Fanuc, Batavia, Ohio, introduced the 110-ton Supershot 100I, the world's first machine to use linear servo motors. Ube is now planning a 2000-tonner for bumper fascias. As previously announced, Ube Machinery Inc., Ann Arbor, Mich., brought to the show the biggest all-electric machine yet built-a 1550-tonner that turned out to be the largest press of any kind at the show. (New robots and hot runners will be covered in future issues.)Ĭlean, quiet, energy-efficient electric machines were the stars of the show.
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There was also plenty of news in touchscreen PC controls. New PET preform presses, vertical insert molders, and multi-component designs were also on display. Plenty of standard machines were also introduced, including several toggle lines and a new hydraulic-clamp series for budget-conscious processors. The millennium's first NPE ushered in a new crop of all-electric and hybrid machines, including the world's biggest all-electric machine, the world's fastest, and the first in a tiebarless design.
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MLA style: "Injection Molding." The Free Library.