PLAST 2023 | SHOW PREVIEW
special feature of this mould is the use of hybrid elements in the mould plate to optimise cooling. Another demonstration shows a spirit level
being produced on a SmartPrimus 90/350 machine with the new B8X control system. The machine comes with the CMS Lite condition monitoring system from Wittmann and a special automation cell for assembly, checking and conveying. The spirit level is produced from ABS in a 1+1-cavity mould supplied by Sola. A further machine on display will be an all-elec-
tric EcoPower 110/350 LIM with the new B8X control system producing four different closing caps for beverage cans and bottles from LSR in a single injection moulding process, using a 4-cavity mould from Nexus. The open design of the EcoPower’s injection unit enables easy integration of the LSR metering unit. In addition to the robots and auxiliary appli- ances connected to the machines on display, numerous Wittmann robots will be shown, includ- ing: a WP80 sprue picker, a W918 robot with R9 control system, a Primus 48T, and a Sonic 108 high-speed robot. From its range of dryers, the company will
showcase Drymax Plus 30 dry air dryers and drying batteries consisting of Drymax and Silmax batteries, as well as a Codemax coupling station. Among the other Wittmann equipment at Plast will be temperature controller models Tempro Basic C90, C120 and C140, as well as a Tempro Plus D two-circuit appliance. From the group’s granulator range will be one S-Max 1 and one S-Max 2 screenless granulator, and a G-Max 9. �
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Above: Wittmann Battenfeld’s SmartPower 400/750H/ 210S/525L Combimould machine
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