Moldmaking Specialist Delivers High-Quality Shut-off Couplings, Flow Analysis Support
Hasco works closely in cooperation with partners like Müller + Sohn Kunststofferzeugnisse, serving more than 100,000 moldmaking-related products.
Hasco, a full-service provider for moldmaking, serves the industry with more than 100,000 products, including a range of standard mold units with individual hot runner solutions. When special challenges need to be mastered, Hasco experts Volker Wittmer, technical sales engineer, Hot Runner, and Klaus Meier, technical sales engineer, Mould Base, are said to be able to come up with innovative solutions.
For example, the company has been in close cooperation with Müller + Sohn Kunststofferzeugnisse, a company that processes around 1,500 tons of plastics per year on 13 injection molding machines. Müller uses individual nozzles as well as screwed, ready-to-assemble multicavity systems, in which Hasco provides flow analysis support. In the specific case of a washing basket for hospitals for Müller + Sohn Kunststofferzeugnisse, Hasco specialists devised an optimum connection via a needle valve system in the form of a cascade of five hot runner nozzles.
Shut-off couplings are another product Müller purchases from Hasco, which are said to simplify the company’s daily three to four mold changes, in addition to the use of other standard mold components and hot runner technologies.
Hasco’s Mould Base division supplies latch locking devices, round latch locking units, two-stage ejectors and numerous standard mold unit options, as well as stack molds.
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