Injection molding machine LOG-400S8 QS Certification

Loading Port:Ningbo

Payment Terms:TT or LC

Min Order Qty:1 unit

Supply Capability:100000 unit/month

Product Description:

Quick Details

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:20GP,40GP,40HQ
Delivery Detail:30 Days

 

Product performance and advantages:

  1. Servo energy-saving system
    Using the servo motor oil electricity composite structure
    2. Servo motor high response feature
    It costs only 0.05s for servo energy saving injection molding machines to achieve the maximum output, in comparison with conventional hydraulic injection molding machines. The response speed has been obviously increased, improving the production efficiency.
    3. Unique function
    Large colored screen with TFT interface
    Full automatic close-loop control
    Module design of hardware
    Auto-tune PID temperature control
    Pc interface USB, PIC, and FLASH…
    Curve monitoring and analysis function
    K-can data transmission (500Kbit/s)
    On-line central monitoring function

Injection molding machine LOG-400S8 QS Certification

LOG-400S8 Technical parameters

 

Description

Unit

LOG-400S8

international recognized models

2860/400

injection

A

B

C

Tjeoretical injection volume

cm³

1385

1810

2290

Shot volume

g

1260

1646

2084

Oz

44.1

57.5

73.8

Screw diameter

mm

70

80

90

Injection diameter

mpa

206

158

125

Screw L:D ratio

24:1

21:1

19:1

Scerw steoke

mm

360

Screw rotate speed

r/min

0-135

CLAMPING UNIT

Clamping force

kN

4000

Opening stroke

mm

710

Platen size

mm*mm

1060*1040

Space between tie bars

mm*mm

730*710

Maldthickness

mm

250-730

Platen Mix stroke

mm

1400

Ejection stroke

mm

185

Ejcetion force

kN

111

Power/Elcetric Heating

Hydralic system pressure

Mpa

17.5

Pump motor

kw

37

Heating power

kw

35.85

Number of temp.conteol

5+nozzle

Other

Cycle time

sec

5.1

Tank volume

L

820

Machine dimesions

m*m*m

8.6*1.75*2.35

Weight of machine

kg

17000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hydraulic

Hydraulic presses have historically been the only option available to molders until Nissei Plastic Industrial Co., LTD introduced the first all-electric injection molding machine in 1983.

Hydraulic machines, although not nearly as precise, are the predominant type in most of the world, with the exception of Japan.Injection molding machines can fasten the molds in either a horizontal or vertical position. The majority of machines are horizontally oriented, but vertical machines are used in some niche applications such as insert molding, allowing the machine to take advantage of gravity. Some vertical machines also don't require the mold to be fastened. There are many ways to fasten the tools to the platens, the most common being manual clamps (both halves are bolted to the platens); however hydraulic clamps (chocks are used to hold the tool in place) and magnetic clamps are also used. The magnetic and hydraulic clamps are used where fast tool changes are required.