Battenfeld servo-hydraulic press small, but smart

Nov. 29, 2014

SmartPower  This compact servo-hydraulic injection press, which Wittmann Battenfeld GmbH & Co. introduced at Fakuma 2014, extends the firm's PowerSeries lineup.

What's new?  The smallest footprint of PowerSeries machines. Despite its compactness, the SmartPower's design makes the injection unit and open drop area for parts removal easy to access, owing to the removal of the base plate. An added visual function to the Unilog B6P control — called SmartEdit — supplements the user programming system for faster machine setting for complex cycles. Available in January 2015, the line comes in clamping forces from 25 to 120 metric tons. Operating at Fakuma were 60-ton and 120-ton models, including a SmartPower 120/350 equipped with an Elasmo four-cavity mold producing a penholder made from LSR.

Benefits  Energy efficiency and faster setup. A central hydraulic system for the clamp combines with a servo-hydraulic injection drive for economical energy use. Servo drive braking energy is captured and reused, made possible by the same amplifier system featured on the company's all-electric EcoPower press.

Wittmann Battenfeld Inc., 860-496-9603, www.wittmann-group.com