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Canada Plast Ex 2011 Showcases |
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05/08/2011 |
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Engel's Joachim Kragl told PlasticsToday that caps can suffer some deformation in freefall set ups, prompting companies in the closure space to consider capturing the caps directly off the cavity. The StackTeck tool featured a Mold-Masters electrically activated hot runner system, for a fully electric molding cell. On the basis of less power consumption, and the ability to use less cooling water since the caps are captured and cooled outside the machine, Kragl estimated that energy savings over a comparable hydraulic cell could range from $27,000 to $40,000 annually. Exiting the mold, the caps' temperature ranged from 60-80°C. They were cooled outside the machine by a 4e Technologies cooling conveyor, a technology brand unveiled by StackTeck Matrix at last year's K |
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StackTeck Matrix highlight 4e strategy, Hong Kong capability. |
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04/11/2010 |
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At K show that 117 days ago we decided to make our three systems and bring them to the K show. And, with the help of 14 partners, it did just that, delivering its first systems powered by 4e Technologies -- for closures, in-mold labeling and PET preforms -- in time for the Oct. 27 start of the eight-day Germany fair. The process worked in less than four months.
The team built fully functional, 3D simulations of each system, documenting bill of materials of each system as they went. These bills of materials were sent to the partners located in three continents and with just six weeks before the show, our 10-man team arrived as the first components were being unloaded at our European integration site [in Brescia, Italy].
StackTeck Matrix says it is responding to a global market need for complete systems solutions that balance the requirement for being product specific and at the same time flexible enough to meet ever-changing regional and market requirements.
The underlying foundation of the new 4e systems line addresses this by utilizing regional best-in-class OEM partners and products while maintaining a focus on standardization and flexibility.
On its K stand, StackTeck Matrix listed the following 14 companies as its partners: ABB, CBW Automation, ExxonMobil Chemical, Frigel, Geon, IMD Vista, Logans, Matsui, Mold-Masters, RP Injection Italy, Shorko, Telesis, Total Petrochemicals, and Universal Closures Ltd.
Source from Plastics News by Robert Grace.
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4e Technolgoies System sold at K-2010 |
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01/11/2010 |
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Dave Armstrong, Technical Manager Cormack Packaging, Sydney, Australia places the first 4e Closure System order at K Show 2010.
Dave reported he was “delighted to be the first customer at K Show, however stressed that this in fact his second systems order to StackTeck Matrix”
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Products galore, investment aplenty, and a PET powerplay at Mold Master |
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30/10/2010 |
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122 days ago StackTeck Matrix Systems had decided to work with our partners for Closure, IML and PET Systems integration with 4e Technologies to achieve the environment, energy, efficiency, economics mission. All these three systems had impressed K show visitors by the 4e Technologies innovation on footprint, flexibility, efficiency and economics. |
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Mold Change completed in 18.01 mins |
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29/10/2010 |
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We have demonstrated the fexiblity, efficiency by achieving 18.01 mins for completion of the mold change at MPET Systems. |
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The Matrix Advantage |
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Matrix Technology Specialists Limited was established in July 2007 to provide a small group of discerning global clients the opportunity to change the outcome. |
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