NEX30IV-1EN1 Nissei’s injection molding machines (IMMs) have long been workhorses for medical molders, and the company has seen their use rise substantially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Its latest addition, the NEX30IV-1EN1, offers a clamping force of 33 tons and an injection velocity of up to 23.6 inches per second, making it especially well-suited to producing medical equipment and electronic parts.
What’s new? The NEX30IV-1EN1, which debuted at K 2022. With this machine, Nissei has revived its use of a two-stage, high-precision injection unit that consists of a screw and plunger.
Benefits Ultra-stable micro molding. The IMM’s linear-pressure toggle mechanism generates uniform contact pressure on the mold, offering improved controllability, even at weights of less than 1 gram per shot. It offers high-velocity and high-pressure injection for processing high-load filling material to create micro molded parts. Its high-performance TACT IV controller has a 15-inch LCD screen and provides a user-friendly interface.
Nissei America Inc., San Antonio, 714-693-3000, www.nisseiamerica.com
David Tillett | Associate Editor
Associate Editor David Tillett writes and edits for Plastics Machinery & Manufacturing, Plastics Recycling and The Journal of Blow Molding. He covers new products, industry news, patents and consumer and business equipment. He has more than 20 years of experience in daily newspaper, online and magazine journalism.