Haitian Develops Special Edition JU, MA Series for Increased Energy Savings
These models are designed to enable molders to select the right performance level for their needs with the same energy savings but at a lower cost.
Absolute Haitian says the Haitian JU/SE two-platen injection molding machine is an economic choice for proprietary and custom molders. Source: Absolute Haitian
Absolute Haitian, the exclusive distributor of Haitian and Zhafir injection molding machines in the U.S. and Canada, now offers economic models of the and injection molding machines. The MAIII/SE models are available from 101 U.S. tons up to 4,496 U.S. tons of clamp force. The JU/SE models are available from 506 U.S. tons to 4,496 U.S. tons of clamp force.
According to the company, the pricing for the MAIII/SE and JU/SE injection molding machines is 10 to 15% lower than the standard MA 5 and JU 5 models.
The MAIII/SE and the JU/SE (short for Special Edition) are now available with stock machines ready for quick delivery. Prior to the latest versions, the MAII/SE in-stock machines ranged from 101 to 427 U.S. tons and the JU/SE in-stock models ranged from 506 to 1,214 U.S. tons).
Servo-Hydraulics Maximize Energy Savings
The SE models feature the new fifth generation “high drive” servo motor technology to deliver the same energy-saving performance as the standard fifth generation MA 5 and JU 5. This is how the SE models deliver the same energy-saving performance as the latest generation molding machines from Haitian. The high-pressure, low-energy Haitian hydraulic pump outputs are slightly lower on the SE models.
Both the MAIII/SE and the JU/SE are equipped with proven KEBA control technology with slightly different operator interfaces. Both models are fully featured given the lower cost of the machine. Highlights include EU 67 robot interface, core pull, air circuits, process monitoring and more.
The new SE models are compliant with U.S. requirements and standards, and are built on a global platform, enabling customers to standardize worldwide manufacturing facilities.
“For a proprietary molder making their own products or custom molder, the 15% cost savings of an MAIII/SE or JU/SE is an optimal solution to improve their bottom line and delivery profitability,” says Glenn Frohring, one of the owners of Absolute Haitian Corp. “The SE models are reliable and although they come at a more affordable price point, still incorporate the sophisticated design approach of Haitian engineering. It is about molders selecting the right performance level for their needs — the same energy savings in particular — but at a lower cost.”
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