Mold Components & Systems
Advances promise quick mold changes and less downtime
Published: August 12th, 2010
Hilma-Roemheld GmbH has extended its range of magnetic mold clamping products to include special elements for the processing of plastics at low temperatures and using vertical presses. Four new magnetic clamping plates are designed for working temperatures of up to 80-, 120-, 180-, or 230ºC. Users can select the technology appropriate to their application and adapted to the requirements of the materials to be processed, whether they are thermoplastics, elastomers, thermosets or rubber.
PETS and DME introduce first joint product: The electric valve gate system
Published: May 5th, 2010
Strategic alliances are a good way to leverage complementary products, services, and customers. Now that DME and Plastic Engineering & Technical Services (PETS) have partnered, the alliance is introducing its first product.
Self-lubricating composite for blowmolding tool components
Published: January 4th, 2010
Sidel (Le Havre Cedex, France) has developed a new, self-lubricating composite material for studs and wear rings that eliminates the need for greasing moving parts, allowing blowmolders to cut weekly maintenance operations. The Kohlox thermocomposite material has a low coefficient of friction, allowing parts to move freely without any lubrication.
Rugged transducers survive the shock
Published: December 8th, 2009
A family of high-sensitivity, rugged piezoresistive gauge pressure transducers can endure shocks of up to 20,000 psig, according to supplier Endevco Corp. (San Juan Capistrano, CA). The 8511A Series is designed for maximum reliability under extreme measurement environments, while offering optimum sensitivity and a wideband frequency response.
Capable cap core
Published: December 3rd, 2009
Stack molds employed for processing bottle caps stand to gain benefits in cycle time and tool compactness through using the latest DT Series Collapsible Cores from Progressive Components (Wauconda, IL). Available as a standard off-the-shelf component, the DT Core is described as a “positive, mechanically actuated collapsible core” that slashes cycle times compared with complex gear and rack approaches, resulting in a simplified “open-shut” tool.
Three-piece performance
Published: September 17th, 2009
Zeiger Industries (Canton, OH) has introduced the Zeiger Z3 three-piece screw-tip injection molding valve for general injection molding applications. Compared to typical three-piece screw-tip valves, the new Zeiger Z3 is said to offer longer injection molding valve life, fewer breakdowns, and better value. The valve is precision-crafted from D-2 tool steel, and hardened to 60 Rockwell C for good corrosion and abrasion resistance that outlasts the “veneer approach” of nitrided steel.
Compact latch locking
Published: August 3rd, 2009
Hasco (Lüdenscheid, Germany) has extended its range of latch locking devices with a new compact internally mounted variant, the Z178. Internal latch locking units have the advantage that they do not increase the dimensions of the mold and, being protected inside the mold, ensure reliable graduation of the plate opening movements.
Air-coupled ejectors
Published: July 30th, 2009
The Z1680 Series pneumatic ejector coupling device from Hasco Hasenclever GmbH + Co. KG (Lüdenscheid, Germany) is said to significantly reduce setup time of the ejector system, which is particularly useful for processors handling frequent mold changes. The reliable and compact device is activated pneumatically and reliably locks the coupling rod mechanically and without the continued assistance of compressed air.
Nanotube technology stops sparks
Published: May 7th, 2009
Standards set by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) recommend a maximum specific volume resistance for materials used in applications that come in contact with fuel, and thanks to carbon nanotube additives in BASF’s (Ludwigshafen, Germany) polyoxymethylene (POM) Ultraform N2320 C, the material is 30,000 times more conductive than necessary, while maintaining toughness.
Compact surface treatment
Published: April 8th, 2009
Corotec Corp. (Farmington, CT) has introduced a new line of Plasma-Jet surface treatment systems for 3D parts featuring a 50% smaller discharge head design, which enables installation and operation in space-restricted applications. The new design moves the blower and filter assembly away from the discharge head and locates it inside the main cabinet.




