SHOW PREVIEW | FAKUMA 2018 – MACHINERY
The result is said to be injection moulded compo- nents with impressive weight savings, good mechanical characteristics and high quality surfaces. �
www.trexel.com
Windsor is showing the servo-hydraulic SD300SV injection moulding machine, with 3,000 kN clamping force, from Taiwanese manufacturer FCS. The machine is the fruit of a 2016 agreement under which FCS committed to construct and supply hydraulic and servo-hydraulic machines according to European standards and specifications as prescribed by Windsor. In return, Windsor was given responsibility for long-term sales, trading, installation, replacement parts supply and service for the machines in all EU and EFTA countries. Windsor is also showing a machine from another
partner, Japan-based JSW. The fully electric J100ADS from JSW is being demonstrated with an actuator mould for medical device applications. A special highlight on the stand is Windsor’s own product: the PxP73 is an independent injection unit for upgrading machines for multi-component injection moulding. The machine is part of Wind- sor’s PlugXPress range, which has driven the company’s sales growth, as demand has flourished in the multi-component sector. �
www.windsor-gmbh.de
Wittmann Battenfeld will present its new vertical Vpower injection mould machine range at Fakuma. Unveiled at the Wittmann subsidiary’s 10th
anniver-
Below: Woojin Plaimm’s new HD-A5 hydraulic machine
sary event in June, Vpower is the last of the company’s machine ranges to be updated in the PowerSeries design. The machine’s large rotary table is powered by a servo-electric drive as standard and laid out for short rotation times. The injection unit can be converted from vertical to horizontal and vice versa even after commission- ing. The absence of a central tie-bar enables central media supply from below through the
rotary table or the installation of a compact rotary manifold. A VPower 160/750 featuring a 1,600 mm rotary table will be shown at Fakuma. Wittmann Battenfeld is extending its all-electric
EcoPower Xpress series by adding machines in the lower clamping force segment. At Fakuma, an EcoPower Xpress 160/1100+ will be shown produc- ing a lid made of PP in four-cavity mould, using IML technology. The IML system is a high-speed model with a Wittmann W837 side-entry robot. The Combimould multi-component technology will be demonstrated on a servo-hydraulic Smart- Power 240 and on an all-electric MicroPower 15. On a SmartPower 240/750H/210S, the housing of the Wittmann R9 Teachbox will be produced from ABS and TPU in a single-cavity mould. In the second Combimould application, a sensor compo- nent for a medical measuring instrument will be produced on a MicroPower 15/10H/10H in a four-cavity mould. The group will demonstrate the full extent of
Wittmann 4.0 integration on an EcoPower 90/350, in whose Unilog B8 control system the robot is integrated, together with all connected peripheral appliances, such as Tempro temperature control- lers, Gravimax blenders, Drymax dryers and Flowcon electronic flow controllers. Wittmann Group will show the latest additions
to its Primus robot range, the Primus 10 and Primus 26. A new robot range will also be showcased, the WX series, which the group says has maximum dynamism and minimal energy consumption. Wittmann is simultaneously launching A-C Slim Servo Axes for applications with small residual mould openings.
Other new equipment being launched by
Wittmann includes the Tempro Plus D300 oil temperature controller and a new SL Design for Gravimax material hoppers. �
www.wittmann-group.com
Woojin Plaimm is launching its HD-A5 injection moulding machine at Fakuma. The South Korean manufacturer says the HD-A5 series, which was designed at its European development centre in Leobersdorf, Austria, features “a state-of-the- art energy-saving, cost-efficient hydraulics system”. The new series also features a 18.5-inch full-HD touch-screen IMC 500 machine control system. The new HD-A5 is designed for producing precision moulded components for the automotive, electrics and e-technology industries. �
www.woojin.eu
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