Quality Inspection for Korean Woojin 120t used Injection Moulding Machine for Bogota Importers
Quality Inspection for Korean Woojin 120t used Injection Moulding Machine for Bogota Importers Detail:
Woojin used plastic injection molding machine
Model: Seiex120NT-II
Tie bar distance: 410x410mm.
Screw diameter: 28mm.
Shot Weight: 90g.
Manufacture year: 2005.
Machine comes with energy-saving pump. It is in good running condtion. Interested buyers are welcome to inspect machine anytime.
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