The Turtle project: KraussMaffei presents a high-quality sandwich application with recyclate at Fakuma

KrausMaffei

  • All-electric PXZ Multinject impresses with high precision and efficiency
  • Premiere for new LRXplus linear robot with new MC7 controller
  • Even more efficient: APCplus database uses individual material properties from ELIX Polymers

Lightweight, with a glossy surface and a sustainable message – this is the small blue turtle that will be produced on an all-electric PXZ 121-380-180 Multinject using the sandwich process at the KraussMaffei stand at Fakuma (October 15 – 19, Hall A7, Stand 7303). It has a black core made of mechanically recycled PC/ABS and a high-quality outer layer made of chemically recycled ABS. Numerous features of the PXZ 121, such as the new sandwich panel, near-contour mold temperature control from partner CONTURA MTC and the APCplus machine function, which now also uses individual characteristic values of different material types, make the multi-component process even more efficient and economical.

“The increased use of recyclates has brought sandwich technology back into focus in multi-component technology and offers great potential. Thanks to its precision, efficiency and flexibility, our all-electric PX series in the multinject version as PXZ is ideally suited for this. We will be demonstrating this impressively here at Fakuma using the example of the Turtle project, which we have implemented with CONTURA MTC and other partners,” says Manuel von Varchmin, responsible for sales of injection moulding technology and automation at KraussMaffei. The Turtle project combines a high-quality mold with a high-performance, all-electric injection molding machine from the PX series and the new LRXplus linear robot. This combination brings clear economic benefits with an early ROI, while at the same time using valuable resources responsibly.

The core material of the durable turtle at Fakuma consists of mechanically recycled PC/ABS E-LOOP 5120MR from ELIX Polymers. However, a foamed or reinforced core made from recycled material is also conceivable and offers further potential for sustainable production. The visible, high-quality outer skin is made of chemically recycled and reprocessed ABS E-LOOP P2H-AT CR, which can be supplied in various colors.

Another sustainable aspect: the cold runner sprue is removed, shredded and fed directly back into the production process for the core material. This is done with the new mini sprue mill from our partner Getecha, which is being used for the first time. This also creates a closed material cycle.

More flexibility thanks to new sandwich panel

The all-electric PXZ 121 Multinject with a clamping force of 1200 kN impresses with its compact, space-saving Z-position with electric injection units. In addition, the attached, removable sandwich panel offers a high degree of flexibility in production. This means that the PXZ 121 can be used as a single-component, two-component or sandwich machine – without any additional effort.

Another advantage: The simple switching from skin to core melting current ensures flexibility and high quality at the same time. On the one hand, the skin material can be added to close the sprue point with the skin material. On the other hand, it is also possible to switch between component A and B several times. This can also be used to create marbling effects for an individual design, for example.

Perfect surfaces – optimum cycle times

The appropriate tool and the dynamic tool temperature control come from our partner CONTURA MTC. They are characterized by near-contour temperature control and thus optimize the entire production process. Mold temperature control close to the contour is particularly important in order to achieve the required high-quality surface of the turtle with economical cycle times.

Always a perfect fit – the new LRXplus linear robot

Component removal, separation from the sprue, separation into the grinder and depositing on the belt are the automation tasks of the new LRXplus linear robot, which is celebrating its premiere at Fakuma together with the MC7 controller. The new LRXplus from KraussMaffei offers numerous new functions that make production even more flexible and economical. Thanks to its compatible interfaces, the LRXplus can be combined with almost any system – whether with injection molding machines from KraussMaffei, injection molding machines from other manufacturers or as a stand-alone solution for all other automation tasks.

Even more efficiency – APCplus uses individual material characteristics

Thanks to its patent, APCplus (Adaptive Process Control) from KraussMaffei is the only machine function on the market that uses material-specific compression curves for process control. The APCplus database contains all common material types that can be selected by customers for process control.

At Fakuma, KraussMaffei is going one step further: all materials for use on the PXZ 121 Multinject come from ELIX Polymers, which, like KraussMaffei, is also a Sinochem Group company. With the specific material parameters from ELIX Polymers, which are integrated into the APCplus database, the machine function is precisely adjusted to the material being processed, making the injection molding process even more precise and efficient overall.

Why a turtle?

Turtles have always been a symbol of wisdom, longevity and wealth. At the same time, the plastics industry faces the challenge of developing sustainable solutions to prevent the destruction of these animals’ habitats. Innovative processes and materials are needed to ensure a balance between industrial progress and the preservation of natural habitats.

KraussMaffei’s Turtle project together with its partner CONTURA MTC sends a strong signal for a sustainable future and will impressively demonstrate at Fakuma 2024 what innovative partnerships in conjunction with technological excellence – such as the all-electric PXZ 121 Multinject, the new LRXplus linear robot or the new APCplus function – can achieve in the field of recycling and resource conservation while maintaining quality and cost-effectiveness in plastics processing.

Other partners at the trade fair exhibit are A&E Produktionstechnik, CONSTAB Polyolefines Addtives, CycleTemp, Formconsult Werkzeugbau, Konstruktionsbüro Hein, Motan, Jurke Engineering, SimpaTec Simulation & Technology Consulting, Reichle Technologiezentrum and technotrans solutions.

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