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Servo-hydraulic injection molding machine

A servo-hydraulic injection molding machine combines the advantages of hydraulic systems with servo motor technology, offering precise, energy-efficient, and powerful injection molding capabilities. These injection molding machines are widely used for applications that demand high force, precision, and flexibility in part production.

Key Features:

  1. Servo Motor Control:

    • The servo motor regulates the hydraulic pump, enabling precise control of pressure and flow.
    • It provides rapid response and consistent performance.
  2. Energy Efficiency:

    • Servo-driven hydraulic systems only consume power during active operations, significantly reducing energy consumption compared to conventional hydraulic injection molding machines.
  3. High Force Output:

    • The hydraulic system delivers the high clamping and injection forces required for molding large or intricate parts.
  4. Precision:

    • Servo control ensures accurate positioning and repeatability, ideal for manufacturing complex parts with tight tolerances.
  5. Quiet Operation:

    • Reduced noise levels due to the efficient operation of the servo motors.
  6. Flexibility:

    • Suitable for processing a wide range of materials and applications, from automotive parts to medical devices.
  7. Durability:

    • Robust hydraulic components designed for long-term performance.

Benefits:

  • Improved cycle times due to rapid acceleration and deceleration.
  • Enhanced part quality with better control over injection and clamping processes.
  • Lower maintenance costs compared to fully hydraulic systems.
  • Environmentally friendly operation due to lower energy consumption.

Applications:

  • Automotive industry: Producing large and durable components like bumpers and dashboards.
  • Medical devices: High-precision parts such as syringes and diagnostic equipment.
  • Packaging: Thin-walled containers and caps.
  • Consumer goods: Items like toys, household products, and electronics casings.