

The combination of the advantages of both extru-sion and injection - that is EXJECTION®. This new technology allows - for the first time - the manufac-turing of long profiles and bars on an injection moulding machine.
» moreThere are even more reasons for molders to add the new ENGEL e-max to their plants. In addition to its superior performance and energy efficiency, the new e-max is being offered, for a limited time, with zero percent financing.
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ENGEL North America announces the introduction of its newest all-electric injection molding machine. The new ENGEL e-max offers the highest levels of performance, precision and flexibility in a cost-effective package that fits a small industrial footprint.
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Engel’s all-electric tiebarless machine with a fully integrated 6-axis robot will be displayed at the Rubber Expo 2007, processing an original application with Viton® fluoroelastomer. The Engel e-motion 310/110 US machine will run a 64 cavity valve-gated mold, with in-mold slitting.
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ENGEL North America is pleased to welcome Jim Chiofolo and Steve Broadbent to the ENGEL sales team, specializing in rubber and liquid silicone molding applications.
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ENGEL North America has completed installation of its largest injection molding machine in the U.S. – the first of two ENGEL duo 45050/4400 US machines to be placed in the Winchester, Kent., plant of Infiltrator® Systems, Inc. Between its two plants, this environmental onsite wastewater solutions company operates a large number of ENGEL injection molding machines.
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ENGEL North America has enhanced its sales effort in the south-central U.S. with the addition of Anton & Associates, Inc. The announcement was made by Jim Moran, vice president of sales for ENGEL North America.
» moreNew developments in all aspects of medical injection molding will be the subject of a two-day technical symposium presented June 18 and 19 by ENGEL North America.
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New Directions in Microcellular Technology, a two-day technical symposium, will be presented March 11 and 12 by ENGEL North America and Trexel, Inc. at ENGEL’s Technical Center in York, PA.
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Advancements in microcellular foam molding are changing the actual design of plastic products, according to participants in a recent technical symposium, “New Directions in Microcellular Technology: Moving Beyond Cycle Time and Weight Reduction.” The symposium was hosted by ENGEL North America and Trexel, Inc.
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