
Husky to acquire leading closure mold maker KTW
Husky Injection Molding Systems today announced its intention to acquire KTW of Waidhofen, Austria, recognized as a global leader in closure mold making.
Husky Injection Molding Systems today announced its intention to acquire KTW of Waidhofen, Austria, recognized as a global leader in closure mold making.
Zhafir Plastics Machinery GmbH is currently developing a new generation of all-electric injection molding machines.
At this year´s Interpack, Düsseldorf, May 12 – 18, Illig will present innovative and economical technology concepts for food packs manufactured by thermoforming.
One major focus of Krones’ process technology lies in the development of system components that make use of energy-saving potentials in order to minimise environmental impact and progress resource-economy.
"The concept has convinced us since it is ideal for beginners in the WPC market who want to use their local raw materials. We know that, with Reifenhäuser Extrusion, we have found a partner at eye level", says Alexander Lobov, Director of OOO UK "Industrial Park - Kamskie Poljany".
In essence, a cost-efficient, high-performance injection moulding solution involves an effective combination of machine and mould.
Nissei ASB Co., the wholly-owned U.S. subsidiary of Japan’s Nissei ASB Machine Co. Ltd., has achieved a major milestone with the scheduled delivery of its 1,000th ASB-70DPH one-step injection stretch-blow molding machine for the production of narrow-neck and wide mouth PET containers.
KraussMaffei proactively supports tire producers in their objective of producing low rolling resistance tires.
Pallmann have developed and launched new technology: Plast-Agglomerator, type PFV.
China has developed into a global super power with giant strides. According to estimates of the German professional association VDMA Chinese machinery manufacturers took the lead for the first time in 2009.
German plastics and rubber machinery manufacturers have recovered from the economic crisis more quickly and decisively than anticipated a year ago.
With the T 850 traysealer Multivac is bringing onto the market the first twin lane model of the new generation of traysealers. Its capacity lies in the range of eighty to one hundred packs per minute. As Multivac will show at Interpack 2011, the T 850 is capable of being completely integrated into an automatic packaging line.