FAKUMA | SHOW PREVIEW
process. The company will run several demonstra- tions each day. NAS is a stiff, amorphous styrene methyl methacrylate (SMMA) copolymer used for applica- tions that require high transparency. Its optical properties are similar to those of PMMA. It also has a density and processing advantage compared to acrylic solutions. The Boy 25 E has a footprint of 1.8 sq m. Six
different sizes of injection units combined with seven different screw diameters offer a wide range of individual equipment options. �
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KraussMaffei will unveil its LRXplus linear robots at Fakuma – which can be used with injection mould- ing machines from KraussMaffei or other manufac- turers. They will be demonstrated in a multi-com- ponent application on an all-electric PXZ 121 machine. The new robots are robust and have a long service life. The traversing axes have a new profile geometry and are made of crash-resistant alumini- um or steel. This reduces unplanned downtime and enables cost-effective maintenance. They also offer enhanced functionality and
user-friendliness in control technology with the new MC7 control. The new user interface is intuitive and has freely configurable operating buttons. In addition, the teaching function has been improved so that movement sequences can be implemented quickly. The new LRXplus retains the advantages of the
LRX series, including high precision thanks to high-performance rack and pinion drives on the axes and a high residual load capacity of the robots. Powerful servomotors continue to ensure
KraussMaffei will unveil its LRXplus
linear robots at Fakuma, working in a multi-component application
fast acceleration and synchronous movements to reduce cycle times. In addition, the absolute encoder (multiturn) eliminates the need for time-consuming referencing when starting the robot. This speeds up the start-up of the robot and the start of production. �
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Maag will present its Eco series of continuous high-performance melt filters, which are used to filter contaminated polymer melts. For chemical recycling, the technology is out- standing for filtering low viscosity polymers, it says. The Eco filter is self-cleaning with a rotating, perforated drum, through which there is a continu- ous flow of melt from the outside to the inside. A scraper removes contaminants from the surface and feeds them to the discharge system. This enables the filter to be used automatically and without disruptions over long periods. Benefits include: reliable melt filtration; ultra-low melt losses constant pressure curve; fast spreading of the contamination; and short residence time of the melt in the filter. “Sustainable technologies for recycling and the
circular economy are becoming increasingly important – whether they are solutions for mechanical or chemical recycling or machines optimised for energy and
resource efficiency for the produc- tion, processing or treatment of
plastics,” said Ueli Thürig, president of Maag. �
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Moretto will present a range of
innovations from across its ancillaries product range – in materials handling and granulations. Gravix is its doser that offers precision in
micro-dosing, thanks to digital electronics, a double eyelid shutter device and self-learning. Also
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Right: Maag’s Eco series of melt filters are used to filter contaminated polymer melts
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