Injection moulding
HSK expands globally with 2.5 million euro investment in all-electric moulding technology

Source: Sumitomo (SHI) Demag 5 min Reading Time

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With a 2.5 million euro investment in all-electric multi-component moulding technology, HSK reaffirms its leadership in sustainable polymer processing. Supported by nearly 150 machines from Sumitomo (SHI) Demag, the company is expanding globally, and setting new standards for energy-efficient, high-precision manufacturing in Germany and Canada.

Left to right - Jürgen Burkert (Managing Director HSK), Mathias Grimm (Head of Plant 2 HSK), Ralf Schiefer (Head of Strategic Business + Product Development HSK) and Dr. Gerald Fiedler (sales engineer Sumitomo (SHI) Demag,) using an Intelect Multi 300 for 2K injection moulding.(Source:  Sumitomo (SHI) Demag)
Left to right - Jürgen Burkert (Managing Director HSK), Mathias Grimm (Head of Plant 2 HSK), Ralf Schiefer (Head of Strategic Business + Product Development HSK) and Dr. Gerald Fiedler (sales engineer Sumitomo (SHI) Demag,) using an Intelect Multi 300 for 2K injection moulding.
(Source: Sumitomo (SHI) Demag)

All-electric investments reach new peak for multi-component moulder

Nestled beneath the ridges of the Ore mountains in Germany are two plants manufacturing thousands of multi-material components for OEMs daily. With an additional site recently opened in Southwestern Ontario, Canada, Hugo Stiehl Kunststofftechnik (HSK) invested in 10 injection moulding machines from the Sumitomo (SHI) Demag Intelect series. The latest installations include six advanced multi-component manufacturing cells comprising machines, peripherals and conveyors.