Manufacturing Industry
All-electrics go after European market.(Brief Article)
Plastics News, December, 2001 by Bregar, Bill
DUSSELDORF, GERMANY - European molders may be slow to embrace all-electric injection press technology, but they got plenty of sales pitches at K 2001 in Germany. Several Japanese press makers, led by Fanuc Ltd., continued to push the technology in Europe. Three European companies introduced their first all-electric presses: Switzerland-based Netstal-Maschinen AG and two Italian companies, Negri Bossi SpA and MIR SpA.
Ferromatik Milacron Europe weighed in with a new lower-priced model, while Battenfeld GmbH and Engel Vertriebsgessellschaft mbH also molded parts on the machines. In hybrid-press news, Arburg GmbH Co. showed its first hybrid press - the Allrounder A - which combines electric and hydraulic power. The high-voltage message was aimed...
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