EVENT Interplas 2023
Injecting automation into the UK plastics market
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hibaura Machine, formerly known as Toshiba Machine, will launch its new injection moulding line at Interplas 2023. Taking place at the
NEC in Birmingham from September 26 Robotics, agreed an exclusive distribution partnership with the manufacturer last year. TM Robotics now handles all industrial robot and injection moulding distribution for TM Robotics has long been a prominent distributor in industrial robotics and automation and has been supplying Shibaura Machine robots to the market for over two decades. At Interplas 2023, TM from the Japanese manufacturer – the full all- electric injection moulding machine range, plus service and maintenance. Interplas 2023 is an excellent opportunity for TM Robotics and meet with potential customers in the
plastic parts manufacturing sector. From stand H41, the TM Robotics team will be available to discuss the full range of technologies from Shibaura Machine, including injection
moulding machines, industrial robots and integrated solutions that use both technologies. electric SXIII injection moulding machine series from Shibaura Machine,” said Nigel Smith, Managing Director of TM Robotics. “The range of machines feature enhanced versatility and performance and streamlined injection speeds than traditional moulding equipment. The series is available in 17 and can be used for virtually any moulding application.”
In addition to the supply of the all-electric series, TM Robotics can also obtain parts and
perform maintenance for hydraulic Shibaura Machine equipment and legacy Toshiba Machine branded moulding equipment that “Our strength is in our ability to integrate injection moulding machines and robots from Shibaura Machine – we are the absolute Ireland,” added Smith. “We encourage those interested in automated solutions for injection moulding to arrange a meeting with our experts at Interplas.”
CONTACT:
TM Robotics;
info@tmrobotics.com
www.tmrobotics.com
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