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At the fair, the Allrounder 370 E Golden Electric with a clamping force of 600 kN will be used to demonstrate that these machines are also suitable for the precise production of medical technology parts. The exhibit uses a 2-cavity mould to produce Y connectors for intravenous drip therapy in a cycle time of 18 seconds. The finished PC moulded parts are removed and set down by a Multi-lift Select linear robotic system.
Another Arburg machine for medical technology is on view at the Hekuma stand. A hybrid Allrounder 520 H will use a 64-cavity, high-performance mould to produce pipette tips with a capacity of 200 micro-litres from PP in a cycle time of about 4.8 seconds. The quality control and robotic systems are supplied by Hekuma. Weighing 0.35 grams each, the moulded parts are set down in trays of 96 units.
To find out more about Arburg's medical technology options, visitors can also attend an expert presentation on 18 May at the Medical Plastics Conference being held alongside the exhibition.
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Complex LSR processing
As a pioneer in processing liquid silicon (LSR), Arburg has been presenting complex production solutions on a regular basis for over 40 years. Entry-level hydraulic machines are also suitable for these tasks and this will be demonstrated at the Chinaplas by a hydraulic Allrounder 420 C Golden Edition with a clamping force of 1,000 kN. Configured for LSR processing, the machine can produce flexible LSR covers for the iPhone 6 in a cycle time of around 25 seconds. The parts weigh 21 grams. The mould will be provided by Prover, while the LSR dosing unit will come from 2 KM. A Multi-lift Select robotic system will perform the handling tasks.
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