Pin-Position Flow-Control Technology Is Flexible and Functional
With so much happening in a busy show year between NPE2018, Amerimold 2018 and IMTS 2018, MoldMaking Technology is revisiting some of the technology that was on display. In case you missed it: Runipsys says that FlowDriver, which the company had on display at Amerimold 2018, is flexible (not all drops require it), cost-effective, functional and user friendly.
Runipsys North America is a global manifold manufacturing company focused on large and medium hot runner systems for the automotive industry, with a focus on sequential valve gate systems. Runipsys has developed proprietary color change technologies to manufacture superior performance hot runner systems. Runipsys announced the launch of a FlowDriver multi-speed hydraulic pin position flow control technology. Runipsys says that FlowDriver is flexible (not all drops may require it), cost-effective, functional and very user friendly.
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