At Chinaplas 2026, Husky Technologies underlined its long-term commitment to China and Asia Pacific with live demonstrations and a broad portfolio for high-performance packaging moulding.
Running live at the show was a 16-cavity Hylectric 400-tonne injection moulding system.
(Source: Husky)
Technology company Husky Technologies was highlighting more than 30 years of investment in China and Asia Pacific with a significant presence at Chinaplas 2026. “Our longstanding presence in this region has enabled us to closely understand the day to day challenges and priorities of local food, beverage, consumer packaging, and medical device producers,” said Robert Domodossola, Husky’s President and CEO. “Chinaplas is an important opportunity for us to engage directly with customers, both existing and prospective, to listen, collaborate, and ensure our solutions are aligned with their goals as they compete in one of the world’s fastest growing packaging markets.”
Husky first established a regional presence in China in 2004 with the opening of its Shanghai Technical Center, serving as the company’s regional headquarters. Over the years, the company has built an extensive infrastructure in China and the Asia Pacific region to deliver responsive service and support by local experts. Regional manufacturing centers are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and equipment, enabling machines and tooling to be produced with industry-leading quality standards.
Husky emphasises customer collaboration as the foundation of its integrated approach to high performance packaging moulding. Running live at the show was a 16-cavity Hylectric 400-tonne injection moulding system, with Ultra Helix hot runner system, and Altanium 6 series mould controller, producing a 100-gram polypropylene yogurt cup at a 3.9-second cycle time.
The system is designed so machine, hot runner, and mould controller operate seamlessly together, ensuring precise melt stream management from injection through filling to unlock maximum performance. “By functioning as a single, fully optimised platform, these integrated components enable increased throughput, consistent part quality, minimised scrap, and reliable, safe operation, ultimately reducing both part and operating costs”, the company states.
Husky presented a broad range of technologies, services and production solutions alongside its live system demonstration. The portfolio included the Hypet 6e and Hypet NX6 PET preform moulding systems, a lightweight tethered PET closure solution based on Hycap Secure+ technology, and Advantage+Elite, a real-time proactive monitoring system designed to improve overall equipment effectiveness and reduce conversion costs.
The company also introduced its Altanium Multishot technology to the region, a fully integrated solution for multi-material moulding. Further exhibits covered high-precision hot runner technologies, the new Altanium 6 series of mould controllers — Neo6, Delta6 and Matrix6 — as well as medical production solutions for parenteral, diagnostics and laboratory applications. Husky also highlighted advisory services ranging from operational assessments to factory planning, aimed at improving plant layout, workflow efficiency and long-term production scalability.
“Across Asia Pacific, our customers are under increasing pressure to move faster and more efficiently while meeting sustainability goals, and to achieve this they’re looking for a true partner, not just an equipment supplier,” said Calvin Pang, Husky’s Vice President Sales, North Asia. “By serving this region for more than three decades we’re able to deliver tailored solutions that meet our customers’ realities, enabling sustainability, performance, value, and safety, capabilities reflected in the technology we’re showcasing at Chinaplas.”
Date: 08.12.2025
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