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News Release from: Engel Austria | Subject: E-max, injection moulder
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 April 2008
Engel all-electric injection moulder is
compact
An all-electric plastics injection moulding machine by Engel offers maximum precision and maximum process safety owing to its highly integrated drive and control technology.
A compact, all-electrically operated plastics injection moulding machine, the Engel e-max, offers maximum precision and maximum process safety due to its highly integrated drive and control technology by B and R A high-performance injection unit guarantees excellent performance and maximum reproducibility
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 12 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Engel e-max has a central power supply for the servo drives, including recovery of braking energy.
The benefit is maximum energy efficiency.
All told, claimed Engel, a machine with a perfect cost-effectiveness ratio.
Engel will be touring through Europe with the e-max from April 15 - July 3, 2008.
At 11 locations, visitors expeience a multi-faceted programme under the banner of 'europe-max 2008'.
Besides demonstrations of Engel e-max machines and talks by injection moulding experts, there will be opportunities for networking with other specialists.
The e-max tour of Europe will begin in Belgium, then Germany, Sweden, France, Italy, Spain, Great Britain, Denmark, the Netherlands and Romania.
The exhibits include an Engel e-max 80/50 with a clamping force of 500kN and an Engel e-max 200/100 with a clamping force of 1000kN.
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