brochure downloads This month’s free Simply click on the brochure cover or link to download a PDF of the full publication Husky: Thin wall packaging Thinwall Packaging High performance systems for high performance parts
Benefits • High performance production systems— fast, repeatable
• Lighter, more sustainable high performance parts
• Consistent part quality • High productivity, low scrap
• Complete melt delivery systems with all elements optimized for each application: - machine - hot runner - Altanium® controller
• Single point of contact for integrated workcell
• In-mold labeling solutions that help parts stand out on store shelves
With more than 50 years of experience in the thinwall packaging industry, Husky is a leader in developing high performance packaging solutions. Our complete high- speed systems are optimized to meet our customers’ specific packaging needs while lowering overall part costs.
We are committed to being a long-term partner to help thinwall packaging custom- ers grow their business. To achieve this, we maintain collaborative relationships with other industry-leading companies to deliver integrated, best-in-class thinwall packaging systems.
Our dedicated global thinwall team sup- ports customers on multiple levels offering skills, software and services that ensure the best return on investment. In the early product development stages, we offer a wide range of services, including part design, flow simulation analysis, finite ele- ment analysis and resin validation tests. Once in production, our locally-based Service and Sales network is accessible for 24/7 spare parts and technical support to keep systems running efficiently and with maximum uptime.
This brochure from Husky Injection Molding Systems focuses on the company’s high-performance solutions for thin-wall packaging applications, including machine options, hot runners and in-mould labelling.
Plastribution: know-how Issue 02 March 2012
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Plastribution: product portfolio
Plastribution’s 24-page Product Portfolio 2012 provides customers with an easy-to-use guide to the wide range of polymer materials it can supply, listing products by supplier, material type and brand name. It also takes users through the company’s online support tools.
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Husky: UltraSync hot runners UltraSync Hot Runner Technology Consistent part filling, excellent gate quality and close nozzle spacing
Benefits • 100% gate open and close synchronization from cavity-to-cavity
• Improves system balance • Optimized stem force to achieve excellent gate vestige
• 100% repeatability from shot- to-shot
• Minimized pitch spacing • Improved reliability and reduced wear
• Applicable for low and high cavitation molds up to 192 drops
Features • Plate actuation • Sophisticated alignment components minimize wear
• Easy set-up and operation • Stem position monitoring • Simple integration in mold design
• Profiled stem movement • Individual cavity shut down • Safety features to avoid gate damage
Husky UltraSync™ technology offers repeatable shot-to-shot and part-to-part consistency through precise stem closing, helping remove variation from the injection molding process. The precision of UltraSync technology is achieved by using either an electric servo motor option, hydraulic cyl- inder option or pneumatic cylinder option that moves the valve stems with 100% syn- chronization. In combination with its servo motor the electric option (UltraSync-E) is ideally suited for clean room applications and all electric machines. If the servo motor is used, the set-up screen is conveniently integrated into a Husky Altanium® tem- perature controller. Electric, hydraulic and pneumatic options are configured to provide optimized force for excellent gate quality. The plate actuation mechanism
is built for reliability and limited wear. Ball and linear bearings ensure longevity. Accessibility to perform routine mainte- nance tasks is simple and easy. For example, stems on the UltraSync-E can be exchanged in the machine in under five minutes.
UltraSync technology is available with Ultra 350, Ultra 500 and Ultra 750 valve gate hot runner nozzles. A wide range of melt channel sizes and gating options ensures that the system is optimized for your specific resin and application. UltraSync technology allows for a minimum nozzle spacing of 18 mm (0.71”) with Ultra 350 nozzles and is an ideal solution for the high precision molding of small parts with less than one gram part weight.
This brochure describes Husky’s UltraSync hot runner technology that is designed to provide consistent part filling, excellent gate quality and close nozzle spacing. It covers the UltraSync E, H and P models.
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Plastics Industry Strategy Seminars
AMI’s one-day Plastics Industry Strategy Seminars are delivered by Andrew Reynolds and provide invaluable insights into key trends in the global polymers market. This brochure has our 2012 line- up of events in Europe, America and Asia.
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