Big discounting Niigata 650t All-Electric used Injection Molding Machine for Estonia Importers
Big discounting Niigata 650t All-Electric used Injection Molding Machine for Estonia Importers Detail:
Niigata 650t Fully-Electric used Plastic Injection Molding Machine
Model: MD650S-IV.
Screw diameter: 90mm.
Tie bar spacing: 950x950mm.
Year: 2006.
Machine is in good working condition,kept in our warehouse at ShenZhen of China, very near HongKong and GuangZhou.Interested customers can visit us after Chinaplas to power on machines for test-run.
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With advanced technologies and facilities, strict quality control, reasonable price, superior service and close co-operation with customers, we are devoted to providing the best value for our customers for Big discounting Niigata 650t All-Electric used Injection Molding Machine for Estonia Importers, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Ethiopia , Honduras , Johor , Satisfaction and good credit to every customer is our priority. We focus on every detail of order processing for customers till they have received safe and sound solutions with good logistics service and economical cost. Depending on this, our solutions are sold very well in the countries in Africa, the Mid-East and Southeast Asia.
The goal of this project was to take a high volume production job that involved overmolding metal inserts into a plastic part and automate it with a robot.
Heat Transfer Printing Machine, is a kind of machine which transfer the patterns from labels, this is a cheap and easy way to make some decorations on the painting buckets, basins, containers. It don't have requirements on the molds and injection molding machine compared with IML (IN Mold Labeling ) injection. Sino Holding can supply this kinds of machine. welcome to contact us.

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