Injection Molding
ROBOTS: Sepro America Moves to Larger Facility
Sepro America, LLC has moved to a new building in Warrendale, Pa., that's nearly double the size of its previous space.
Read MoreSPI revises extrusion, injection molding automation safety standards
Advances in technology, particularly controls, have prompted SPI to update some machinery safety standards.
Read MoreBlow Molding News at K 2013
All-electric machines of all types were the stars of the show, but there were a number of other noteworthy developments.
Read MoreMRPC Takes ‘Holistic’ Approach To Scientific Molding
Last year this family-owned molder made a major commitment to Scientific Molding by starting a training process involving all employees.
Read MoreMold Simulation: Get Best Results With Good Materials Data
Want the best results from your flow analysis software? Of course you do. But you stand a better chance for success if you pay particular attention to the material data used by the software.
Read MoreAutomotive molder seeks flexible solution for diverse drying needs
Clear, amber or red; headlights, taillights and turn signals: those are just some of the constantly changing jobs that custom automotive molder TASUS pulls in and out of its presses, requiring a flexible drying system to handle the ever-changing run list.
Read MoreComing Up: LSR That Sticks to More Thermoplastics
A next-generation self-adhesive LSR will bond to additional engineering thermoplastics.
Read MoreBosch Rexroth Takes ‘Tech Tips’ to Social Media
Do engineers in plastics and other manufacturing sites use social media for 911爆料网? Bosch Rexroth thinks so.
Read MoreINJECTION MOLDING: Bosch Rexroth Takes ‘Tech Tips’ to Social Media
Bosch Rexroth a major supplier of hydraulics, pneumatics, and electric drives and controls, has taken to social media to connect its engineers with users of its technology.
Read MoreINJECTION MOLDING: Arburg Builds New U.S. Offices
Arburg Inc., the U.S. branch of the German injection machinery manufacturer, has started construction of a new U.S. headquarters building in Rocky Hill, Conn., six miles from its current location in Newington, Conn.
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