HOT RUNNERS & MOULDS | MACHINERY IMAGE: KISTLER
runner balancing helps both with the processing of recyclates and with cost savings. ComoNeo has also had a hardware upgrade, giving it more computing power – which shortens processing times and makes the system fit for future functionalities, such as those based on AI. In addition, AkvisIO software gives insights into
the production history and ensures seamless documentation, as required in industries such as medical. AkvisIO also evaluates large data sets in a few seconds and helps to identify cost drivers in the process. “The software solution enables users to compare various quality-relevant key figures across many cycles and uncover correlations,” said Pascal Bibow, who is responsible for developing AkvisIO at Kistler. “This allows them to quickly find the cause of process fluctuations or increased reject rates.” �
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Mastip released the MX11 – the latest addition to its MX nozzle range – at K2025. Designed to meet growing demand for close cavity moulding, it delivers precision, performance and efficiency, says the company.
The MX11 joins Mastip’s 09, 13, 16 and 19 series
nozzles, extending the versatility of its hot runner solutions. Engineered for high-cavity systems, the MX11 is available in both thermal and valve gate configurations. With a front-loading heater, thermocouple, tip
and nut, it allows fast servicing directly in the press by simply removing the cavity plate – which minimises downtime and maximises output, it says. With its 16mm nozzle pocket and 8mm nut, the MX11 is suitable for restrictive gating areas, and
Above: Kistler’s ComoNeo
system enables automatic control of
individual hot runner nozzles
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