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Arburg/Demag/stübbe D100/D150/320M Injection Moulding Machine
Specifications
Overview
Machine 1: Stübbe S110/345
- Year of manufacture
- 1976
- Clamping force
- 1000 kN
- Shot weight
- 140 g
- Mold installation height min./max.
- 180 mm / 480 mm
- Opening stroke
- 320 mm
- Tie bar spacing
- 360 mm / 355 mm
- Screw diameter
- 40 mm
- Core pulls
- 1
Machine 2: Demag D 150-452 NC III
- Year of manufacture
- 1990
- Clamping force
- 1500 kN
- Shot weight
- 207 g
- Mold installation height min./max.
- 320 mm / 550 mm
- Opening stroke
- 430 mm
- Tie bar spacing
- 460 mm / 460 mm
- Screw diameter
- 45 mm
- Core pulls
- 1
Machine 3: Demag D 100-275 NC II P
- Year of manufacture
- 1989
- Clamping force
- 1000 kN
- Shot weight
- 130 g
- Mold installation height min./max.
- 200 mm / 400 mm
- Opening stroke
- 350 mm
- Tie bar spacing
- 400 mm / 400 mm
- Screw diameter
- 38 mm
- Core pulls
- 1
Machine 4: Arburg Allrounder 270M 250-75
- Year of manufacture
- 1990
- Clamping force
- 250 kN
- Shot weight
- 25 g
- Mold installation height min./max.
- 225 mm / not specified
- Opening stroke
- 325 mm
- Tie bar spacing
- 270 mm / 270 mm
- Screw diameter
- 20 mm
- Core pulls
- 1
Machine 5: Arburg 320 850-210
- Year of manufacture
- 1986
- Clamping force
- 850 kN
- Shot weight
- 108 g
- Mold installation height min./max.
- 250 mm / 625 mm
- Opening stroke
- 375 mm
- Tie bar spacing
- 320 mm / 320 mm
- Screw diameter
- 35 mm
- Core pulls
- 0
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AI Description
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Injection moulding machines heat and inject molten plastic into moulds to create finished parts—from small components like bottle caps and connectors to larger items such as automotive trim and consumer goods. These versatile machines are the backbone of plastic manufacturing, capable of producing high volumes of consistent, precise parts with minimal waste. The clamping force determines the size and complexity of parts you can produce; higher force means larger or thicker components.
Industries & Uses
These machines serve manufacturers across industries: automotive suppliers making interior panels and clips, consumer goods companies producing packaging and household items, medical device makers fabricating sterile components, and electronics manufacturers creating casings and connectors. Businesses ranging from small job shops to large-scale production facilities rely on injection moulding for cost-effective mass production.
What to Check When Buying
When evaluating a used machine, inspect the barrel and heating elements for wear or damage, as repairs are costly. Request complete maintenance records—machines well-serviced typically perform reliably. Check the clamping mechanism for smooth operation and inspect tie bars for straightness. Ask about mould history and whether the machine has been modified. Given the age of available units, verify that spare parts and technical support are still accessible, and budget for a pre-purchase inspection by a qualified technician.
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