Injection Moulding
Injection moulding
Connectivity, automation, AI – manufacturers of injection moulding machinery have been quick to perceive the benefits these can bring to their customers and have embraced and integrated these new capabilities into their products
Arburg has named Mario Rodriguez Navarro as the new managing director, effective 18 July, of its branch Querétaro, Mexico, the company has announced.
Netstal has announced a new distribution partnership with Queretaro, Mexico-based iTech-Global, a company with a focus on and expertise in the packaging and medical plastics processing sectors.
Among the ways Engel seeks to support its customers is by offering customised training in areas that can yield measurable results, in terms of efficiency, costs or both.
At the Anniversary Days held last week at its headquarters in Lossburg, plastics machinery manufacturer Arburg demonstrated to the world just how far the industry and the company have come in the course of a century.
Pöppelmann TEKU, a division of Pöppelmann, a family-owned Germany-based plastics converter, has built a strong reputation in the plant sector as a producer of plant pots and cultivation systems for the professional horticulture industry.
Sumitomo (SHI) Demag China has started construction on a new 4,000 m2 production hall at its site in Ningbo.
A new option developed by Netstal for its hybrid injection moulding machines is claimed by the machinery manufacturer to bring new sustainability benefits to both moulders and the machines.
While carbon neutrality is a new goal for many in the plastics supply chain, Eindhoven, Netherlands-based mold maker IGS GeboJagema reached that milestone in 2019.
Wheatley Plastics is celebrating 70 years of UK manufacturing with an event being held at its plant in May.
Imflux, a software and engineering innovation company with a focus on the plastics industry, has been recognised as a finalist for a 2022 Edison Best New Product Award.
Engel is shaking up its senior leadership with two new executive appointments.
Following the implementation in 2021 of a number of changes designed among other things to move Essentra Components closer towards its net zero emissions goal, the company has been pleasantly surprised to find just how quickly these have yielded very tangible benefits.
Finland-based TactoTek Oy has been named the recipient of Frost & Sullivan’s 2021 European Structural Electronics New Product Innovation Award.