Re: Plastic Injection Machine

From: Jorn Berends (info@jbventures.nl)
Date: Wed Dec 22 1999 - 18:28:58 EET


We use Arburg Allrounder C series machines (40 &80 tons) for our prototyping
and low volume production. For us this is the perfect machine for this work
due to the Selogica processor based steering. All movements (and injection)
can be regulated in 6 steps; it's windows-like icon programming can be
learnt in 1 day.

As Arburg is 'the Mercedes' between all injectionmoulding machines, you can
expect superiour quality (machines and parts), service and almost no
maintanance. It's not the most cheapest one, though our main goal is
part-quality!

Take a look at www.arburg.com

Kind regards, Jorn Berends

www.jbventures.nl

We realy recommend this type of machine
-----Original Message-----
From: John E. Puhl <johnp@jppattern.com>
To: rp-ml@ltk.hut.fi <rp-ml@bart.lpt.fi>
Date: woensdag 22 december 1999 16:24
Subject: Plastic Injection Machine

>Anyone have advice / recommendation for a plastic injection machine
>(type / brand) to use for prototype and low volume applications.
>
>I only know a little about plastic injection machines so any advice
>would be appreciated.
>
>I'm vaguely familiar with a Morgan press but would also like more
>information about it. I also understand that there are some vertical
>type presses that are used for production. I believe that they are more
>versatile than horizontal presses.
>
>Any info would be helpful.
>
>Thanks,
>
>John Puhl
>J.P. Pattern Inc.
>Butler, Wi. 53007
>www.jppattern.com
>
>
>
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