This equipment from a prominent Japanese manufacturer utilizes a process that heats thermoplastic and thermosetting polymers to a molten state. The material is then injected under high pressure into a mold cavity, where it cools and hardens into the desired shape. Examples of products created through this process include automotive parts, electronic components, and medical devices.
This technology plays a crucial role in modern manufacturing, enabling the high-volume production of precise, intricate parts. The company’s commitment to innovation has resulted in advanced features like enhanced energy efficiency, improved cycle times, and precise control systems, leading to higher quality products and reduced manufacturing costs. Pioneering developments in all-electric models have further contributed to the industry’s progress toward sustainable practices.