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ULTRAFLOW TIP IMPROVES MELT HOMOGENEITY AND PART QUALITY
25 October 2004 - Husky Injection Molding Systems
| Husky has optimised its UltraFlow melt mixing technology for hot runners, allowing processors to use a wider range of resins, while improving melt homogeneity and colour dispersion. |
Husky has optimised its UltraFlow melt mixing technology for hot runners, allowing processors to use a wider range of resins, while improving melt homogeneity and colour dispersion. Compared to previous generation models, the new UltraFlow 750 HT provides reduced pressure drop, thanks to an optimised melt channel design. The new design also enables better heat coverage closer to the gate. The UltraFlow uses a static mixer to homogenize resin as it flows through the nozzle tip, significantly improving colour change performance - reducing colour change time for the majority of the resins used in injection moulding. The new melt channel design also provides flowline-free parts and can help improve part quality and dimensional stability. “We’ve made some additional improvements to our previous design so that UltraFlow nozzles are now better suited for a wider range of resins, including engineering grades like ABS and PA with little to no pressure increase,” Martin Baumann, Husky’s Sales and Marketing Manager, Hot Runners, said. “This significantly expands application possibilities.”
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Husky Injection Molding Systems is a global supplier of injection moulding equipment and services to the plastics industry. With one of the broadest product lines in the industry, customers use Husky equipment to manufacture a wide range of products in the packaging, technical and automotive industries. The company has more than 40 service and sales offices, supporting customers in more than 100 countries. Husky’s manufacturing facilities are located in Canada, the United States, Luxembourg and China. The company’s common shares (HKY) are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and are included in the S&P/TSX Composite Index. |
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