Hot Runners
Hot Runner Technologies Benefit Performance and Flexibility
HRSflow has developed advanced hot runner technologies like the precise HyFlow, the wear-resistant Hyper-GF and the flexible FLEXflow Evo film injector.
Read MoreDecember Technology Roundup: Digital-Only
MMT presents a compilation of digital-only new/proven product content. Hot runners, machining, automation and software categories can be found below.
Read MoreAdaptive PET Preform Mold Meets Fluid Production Requirements
To meet continuously changing consumer demands, Husky highlights the NexPET system which supports a wider variety of applications, more SKUs, shorter production runs and more frequent design changeovers.
Read MoreMoldMaking Technology's Top-Viewed October Content: Proper Cleaning, Efficiency and Troubleshooting
The MoldMaking Technology team has compiled this list of the top five items that you, our audience, have looked at the most. Check out these five items from October.
Read MoreUpcoming MoldTrax Certification Courses Offer In-Depth Training, Improved Practices
Sessions running Nov. 17-20, 2020 and Dec. 1-4, 2020, cover mold and hot runner maintenance and repair training.
Read MoreValve Gate Nozzle Offers Exceptional Wear Resistance
Adding to Husky Injection Molding Systems’ Ultra Helix Valve Gate nozzle lineup, the Ultra Helix 250 T2’s advanced design minimizes wear, provides high gate quality and longevity.
Read MoreHow to Troubleshoot "Actual" Hot Runner Controller Temperature
A first-person account of how one technology supplier did not give up until it solved the mystery of a recent part defect.
Read MoreCustomizable Mold Controller Meets Adaptive Equipment Needs
Husky Injection Molding Systems’ most recent Altanium Neo5 mold controller provides a Basic and Advanced setting to tailor to an operator’s specific needs and skill level.
Read MoreSingle Shot Nozzle Focuses on Efficiency, Low Cost, Functionality
The extended nozzle range for hot runners provides a wide range of nozzle variants to allow a straightforward feed into a sub-runner or direct gating to the molded part.
Read MoreWhat Is the Difference Between Knit and Meld Lines and Why Does It Matter?
Three terms that often get mixed up in the plastic injection molding industry are weld, meld, and knit lines. Meld and knit lines are actually both different types of weld lines. Here is a look at the differences between them, the causes of meld and knit line imperfections, and their impact on part durability.
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