New Arrival China Sumitomo 130t All-Electric used Injection Molding Machine for Oman Manufacturer
New Arrival China Sumitomo 130t All-Electric used Injection Molding Machine for Oman Manufacturer Detail:
Sumitomo 130t All-Electric Used Injection Molding Machine Video: https://youtu.be/dh8sN_uCzjU Model: SE130EV-C360HP. Year: 2013. Screw diameter: 25/28mm. Injection Speed: 1000mm/s. Tie bar spacing: 510x510mm. 3 units. Machines are in very good and new running condition with less than 300 running hours. They are ultra high speed. Interested customers can visit our warehouse to inspect and test run machines.








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Introducing the new MPJ-M series of high-speed shape-forming machine tools
https://www.toshiba-machine.co.jp/en/product/machinetool/lineup/m/mpjm.html
・Gearless Direct Drive system powers the spindle, providing high torque and high power for the newest cutting technology.
・Twin-Motor Drive System performs the Z-axis producing high accuracy and high rigidity under demanding cutting conditions .
・A variety of attachments satisfying to various requirements.
(Standard accessories)Snout 220.
(OPTION)1°indexing head.
High speed profiling for die/mold,etc.
Spindle speed 6000min-1,Spindle drive motor 45kW.
・Standby power and lower Air consumption reduce operating costs and lower environmental impact.
A new hybrid 3D printing technique developed at the Wyss Institute at Harvard University, Harvard’s John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and the Air Force Research Laboratory combines stretchable conductive inks and electronic components into flexible, durable wearable devices that move with the body and offer increased programmability. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University
To learn more, please visit: https://wyss.harvard.edu/low-cost-wearables-manufactured-by-hybrid-3d-printing
The goods we received and the sample sales staff display to us have the same quality, it is really a creditable manufacturer.




