K 2025 From 800 to 6,500 kN – JSW presents electric injection moulding range

Source: Japan Steel Works 2 min Reading Time

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At the K trade fair, Japan Steel Works will spotlight its fully electric JADS injection moulding machines, delivering precision, speed and sustainability from 800 to 6,500 kN clamping force – backed by a strong European service and support network.

At the K trade fair, Japan Steel Works showcases its fully electric JADS injection moulding machines.(Source:  Japan Steel Works)
At the K trade fair, Japan Steel Works showcases its fully electric JADS injection moulding machines.
(Source: Japan Steel Works)

In addition to exhibits from the fields of hollow blow moulding technology and extrusion, Japan Steel Works is presenting three injection moulding machines (SGM) from its JADS series at K — with clamping forces of 800 kN, 2,200 kN and 6,500 kN respectively. These machines are fully electric systems, recognised for delivering profitable precision injection moulding across all major industries and plastics processing sectors worldwide. Experts from the company’s headquarters in Japan, its European injection moulding subsidiary JSW-PME based in Warsaw, Poland, and KT-Sakkas in Germany will be on hand to provide visitors with advice and support.

For example, the fully electric J80ADS injection moulding machine with 800 kN clamping force will produce a cover from recycled ABS material using a JSW sample mould. The part is then removed by a Scara and 6-axis robot, inspected by a camera control system, and the resulting data is used to automatically adjust the machine’s settings.

The J220ADS will be demonstrated in a 2-component configuration using a FLiP additional unit. Meanwhile, the J650ADS (6,500 kN clamping force) will showcase the construction of larger models in the SGM series. Here, the proven advantages of the electric design are applied on a large scale, as they have been successfully offered to the market for many years.

Thanks to e-technology, power is only consumed when the clamping or injection unit is in motion. The ecological benefits of e-SGM are clear: clean operation — with no hydraulic oil — ensures outstanding sustainability and virtually eliminates the risk of product contamination, making the machines especially suitable for cleanroom environments. These e-SGMs also generate less heat and operate quietly. JSW drives are predominantly air-cooled. Fully electric operation also means faster, more economical cycles without compromising on precision. An OPC UA interface ensures seamless connectivity with peripheral equipment. Finally, JSW machines deliver consistently reproducible accuracy, with the servo encoder providing reliable position measurement data.

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