Automated, hybrid, all-electric, and accumulator-head models for different product sizes,
materials, automation levels, and production volumes.
Each series is built for a defined production range, from entry-level and small-batch work to automated mass production and large hollow parts.
Built for automated production. It can integrate deflashing, leak testing, neck trimming, in-line recycling, and material loading systems.
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Combines servo control with hydraulic force to balance cycle stability, energy use, and equipment cost in automated production lines.
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Designed for clean production with low noise, no hydraulic oil around the main movements, and high positioning repeatability. Suitable for medical and cleanliness-sensitive products.
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A practical entry model for simpler products, start-up production, and lower-volume orders where investment cost matters.
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Accumulator-head model for medium and large products with side removal. Suitable for automotive parts, medical bed panels, and other large hollow parts.
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Stronger frame with front removal for broader mold options and production flexibility. Optional take-out robot integration is available.
View DetailsDifferent industries require different materials, cleanliness levels, cycle times, and downstream automation. Machine selection should start from the product and production target.
Cosmetic containers often require clean surfaces, stable wall thickness, and special shapes. Machine configuration depends on the material, bottle design, decoration, and output target.
Medical and lab packaging require tight process control, clean operation, and reliable inspection. Hybrid or all-electric systems are commonly evaluated for these applications.
Shampoo, detergent, and motor oil containers usually need stable high-volume output. Automated models can integrate trimming, leak testing, recycling, and inspection.
Food, beverage, and dairy packaging require controlled material handling and clean downstream processes. Automation can include trimming, recycling, and leak testing.
Industrial and automotive parts may involve large molds, heavier parisons, and higher clamping force. Accumulator-head machines are typically used for these larger hollow products.