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Arburg Allrounder 420C 1300-350/60 Two-Component Injection Molding Machine

Manufacturer
Arburg
Model
Allrounder 420C 1300-350/60
Type
Two-Component Injection Molding Machine
Year
2002
Category
Plastics processing machines
Sub-category
Injection moulding machinery
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Arburg injection molding machine with rotary unit on moving mold half

Clamping Unit Specifications

Column spacing
420mm
Clamping force
1000kN
Opening force
250kN
Opening stroke
500mm
Min. mold installation height
250mm
Platen dimensions X/Y
570mm/570mm
Max. mold weight
600kg
Ejector stroke
175mm

Injection Unit Specifications

Injection unit
350
Screw diameter
35mm/40mm/45mm
Max. shot volume
230cm³
Max. injection pressure
2500bar

Machine Dimensions & Weight

Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 4300mm/1700mm/2750mm
Weight
approx. 4500kg
Operating hours
approx. 75443h

Documentation

Documentation available

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Capabilities

The Arburg Allrounder 420C is a two-component injection molding machine designed to produce plastic parts with two different materials or colors in a single cycle. With a 1000kN clamping force and 350cm³ injection unit, it handles medium-sized production runs efficiently. The rotary unit on the moving mold half enables automated material switching, making it ideal for creating multi-material components without manual intervention.

Industries & Uses

This machine serves manufacturers in automotive, consumer goods, medical devices, and appliance industries. Typical applications include two-tone handles, overmolded parts, and components requiring different material properties in one piece. Small to mid-sized injection molding shops and contract manufacturers rely on this class of equipment to offer specialized multi-component capabilities to their customers.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 2002 model, request complete maintenance records and verify the condition of the screw and barrel, as these wear significantly with use. Check the rotary unit's mechanical function thoroughly—this is the machine's most complex component and costly to repair. Inspect mold clamping consistency, hydraulic system pressure readings, and heating element performance. Ask about production history and whether the machine has been regularly serviced by qualified technicians.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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