ROBOTICS-ENGINEERING.COM - Whois Information

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The company has started on 1999 to project a micro injection machine able to produce 3D labels, patchs and badges in fluid plastics automatically and needless the considerable quantity of employed as used in the countries where the cost of the labour is not a considerable factor. At beginning of the year 2000 the first prototype was installed in Italy and still today it is in full production together with 3 models MCRJ serieB and 3 MCRJ serieC. All working with 4 injectors at precision and repeatability of mm. 0,01. The machine self, is able to scan the mould, ask the operator to define the vectors, memorize the job for infinite future use and inlay up to 4 colors (or different materials) automatically. Just one operator can supervise 2 machines with an automatic production or thousands and thousand pcs per shift. The high precision and repeatability avoids quality rejects and save materials. The last generation, MCRJ serie D has been engineered to duplicate the production (per machine) applying a double injection head with 8 injectors (electronically controlled) operating simultaneously on 2 different lines of the jobs. The new engineering is prepared to link with an automatic input and output of the moulds. The actual applications over the labels, patchs and badges is directed to multicolour technical components (as example small keybords etc.) which the cost of the multicolors moulds would discourage the production, as well the ceramic industry.
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