Automation

All-Electric Plant Gets World-Class Results

In mid-2004, Delphi Connection Systems, part of Tier 1 automotive supplier Delphi Corp.’s Packard Electric operations, flipped the switch on a new 190,000-sq-ft, $58-million plant in Vienna Township, Ohio.

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Automation

New robots designed for cleanroom applications or for high-speed operations on larger injection presses were introduced

Two compact SCARA-type pick-and-place robots combining high speed and high payload capacity were unveiled recently by Toshiba Machine Co.

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Smart Handling of Regrind Can Improve Your Bottom Line

Dealing effectively with regrind has been a tough challenge for most blow molders ever since the process was invented.

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Drying

Material Handling and Drying Are a Molder's 'Central' Issue

The benefits of centralized material handling have been demonstrated for decades, yet somehow the message continues to come slowly to mid-size processors like Jackson Products Inc of St.

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Automation

Robot End-of-arm-tooling components

EMI's new End-of-arm-tooling catalog contains everything you need to build your own EOAT.

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Automation

Headlines for the Next 50 Years

Ever wonder what it would be like to get tomorrow’s newspaper today? After reviewing the most important technical developments of the past 50 years in our October issue, we asked industry experts to help us imagine the biggest headlines in plastics from now to 2055. What we got was a mixture of predictions of what will happen and a wish list of what should happen.

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Automation

No. 22 - Takeout Robots

Automated part takeout was said to originate in Japan in 1967 with Sailor Pen Co., one of the first manufacturers in the region to use injection molding presses.

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50 Ideas That Changed Plastics

Very few readers of this issue can remember, or even imagine, what it was like when an injection molding machine did not have a screw, but only a smooth-bore plunger.

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News in Small Injection Presses, Robots, Gas Assist and IML

Advancements in hydraulic presses and servo robots were unveiled by Arburg GmbH at its annual Technology Days conference and technical exhibition in March at its headquarters in Lossburg, Germany.

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Automation

Get Smart About Safety

It has been just a year since I last discussed the lagging safety record of plastics processors.

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Blending & Dosing
Plastics Size Reduction
Process Cooling