Source: Husky Technologies

How Hot Runner Temperature Controllers Positively Impact Your Bottom Line

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How can a hot runner temperature controller heat up your mold 42% faster while using 30% less energy?

How can a hot runner temperature controller heat up your mold 42% faster while using 30% less energy?

Join Husky Technologies July 12 to learn more about how a hot runner temperature controller can increase the productivity of an injection molding cell. Husky will touch on how faster mold heat-ups increase throughput, how shorter plastic residence times ensure higher quality parts and how lower energy usage can reduce overhead costs. If you are interested in increasing your per part profitability with minimal investment, you should join.

Agenda:

  • How mold heat-up times impact productivity
  • How heat-up strategies can reduce residence times and energy consumption
  • How hot runner controllers can be a tool for minimizing unplanned downtime
  • How hot runner controllers can maximize the effectiveness of planned preventative maintenance cycles

Presenter 1:

Vernon Moss

Americas & Europe Market Manager, Controllers

Vern Moss is the Americas and Europe market manager for Husky’s altanium mold control product line. With over 30 years in the plastics industry, he has extensive experience in injection molding auxiliary equipment and hot runner temperature control. He began his career working with a leading molding machine manufacturer before joining American MSI, the first company to integrate a computer with hot runner temperature control. Since 2007, Vern has acquired international experience focusing on mold controllers and has continued to support advancements in mold control technology, working with customers in medical, packaging, and automotive molding worldwide.

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