Arburg is one of the leading global manufacturers of plastic processing machines.
The product portfolio encompasses Allrounder injection moulding machines with clamping forces of between 125 and 6,500 kN, the Freeformer for industrial additive manufacturing and robotic systems, customer and industry-specific turnkey solutions and further peripheral equipment.
In German: Arburg gehört weltweit zu den führenden Maschinenherstellern für die Kunststoffverarbeitung.
Das Produktportfolio umfasst Allrounder-Spritzgießmaschinen mit Schließkräften zwischen 125 und 6.500 kN, den Freeformer für die industrielle additive Fertigung sowie Robot-Systeme, kunden- und branchenspezifische Turnkey-Lösungen und weitere Peripherie.
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Could you offer me a raw material liquid silicone components, to produce membrane. Where did you buy them and what was their trade name? Can you give me any contact or your silicone raw materials name? A and B component etc.
Could you give me an advice to use kinfd of silicone? I want to produce catheter, flexiable and durable silicone based. Could you give me any materials? I have this machıne
It's interesting, you can literally see the delay as the fluid rushes in to move the platen back and forth... These electrics are far more responsive, without a "spool up" delay from the physical properties of the fluid (though I will say... I love the sound of the hydraulic system on a mid-production 820s...). Cheers. I work in a facility as an operator, and the Arburg machines are my favourites to run.
My very first job in 1972 involved operating Arburg 150- 200 all-rounders. Early Arburgs only had 5 fill speeds, and one injection pressure setting. Learning on a machine with limited parameter controls really hones your molding and troubleshooting skills to eventually advance to the size and type seen in this video. Arburgs are the best machines to operate.
I am interested in making some packaging for farm products , like jam jars , and I like controlling a process from start to finish . In other words I want to make my own molds . It would be very help full to have a list of the minimum size mills that would be a good choice for a given size of injection molder . For example: for this size ARBURG molding machine , these 6 CNC mills from these 5 companies would be a good match. I understand this kind of list will never be perfect , but even a imperfect list would be a tremendous help in my financial and building planning .
Why spend about 3 times in a over expensive robot to try and save about 10% of electricity witch makes only 15%of the cost, 3 times the value for only 1,5% reduction in cost.
How does the speed works so fast, is their any boosters was given with this type of machine or something else that i don't know about this because i am also a basically plastic moulding manufacturing.