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show preview | Chinaplas 2012


by a W818 servo robot, a Sumo Junior grinder handles sprue reclaim, a Drymax ES40-50M dryer prepares the polymer while a Gravimax B14 doses the colourant. The company will also demonstrate production of a


medical clamp weighing 0.003g in a Ticona acetal grade produced on a MicroPower 15/7.5 machine on a 4s cycle. The mould for this application is from UK-based Microsystems. Parts are removed using Wittmann’s dedicated W8VS2 micro part robot.


Chinaplas 2012


www.chinaplasonline.com Dates: 18-21 April 2012 Hours: 09:30-17:30 (Final day 09:30-15:00) Venue: Shanghai New International Expo Centre, Shanghai, China Organiser: Adsale Exhibition Services About:With close to 95,000 exhibitors, more than 2,400 exhibitors and a total floorspace of 180,000 square metres at the 2011 event in Guangzhou, Chinaplas has now become Asia’s biggest plastics and rubber trade show and claims second place worldwide behind Germany’s K fair. This year’s event returns to Shanghai – the show alternates between the two cities – and is likely to see even greater visitor numbers. Around 20% of visitors to Chinaplas are from outside of China, mostly from the wider Asian region.


Click on the links for more information: ❙ www.arburg.comwww.basf.comwww.conairgroup.comwww.engelglobal.comwww.kraiburg-tpe.comwww.ktroncolormax.comwww.meusburger.comwww.moss.itwww.netstal.comwww.piovan.comwww.sandsun.com.twwww.wittmann-group.com


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