OEM Manufacturer Chen Hsong Supermaster SM850 used Injection Molding Machine Supply to Swaziland
OEM Manufacturer Chen Hsong Supermaster SM850 used Injection Molding Machine Supply to Swaziland Detail:
Taiwan Chen Hsong Supermaster 850t used plastic injection molding machine
Model: SM850t.
Tie bar distance: 1080x1080mm.
Screw diameter: 90mm.
Controller: CDC2000.
Year: 2008.
Machine is in good working condition,kept in our warehouse at ShenZhen of China, very near HongKong and GuangZhou. Interested customers can visit us to power on machines for test-run.
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Plastic Granulator with Blower
This unit is a used plastic granulator with blower, powered by a 20-hp, 230/460 volt three-phase electric motor with controls. Throat opening is 18-1/2" x 14-1/2" with 3/4" screen. Feed hopper, stand and blower. Extra blades. Good condition. Excellent for plastics, HDPE, PET, PVC, light metals.
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