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DR. BOY Boy 80E Two-Component Injection Molding Machine

Manufacturer
DR. BOY
Model
Boy 80E
Type
Two-Component Injection Molding Machine
Year
2016
Category
Plastics processing machines
Sub-category
Injection moulding machinery
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Boy 80E 2K injection molding machine

Main Machine

Machine model
Boy 80E 2K
Year of manufacture
2016
Operating hours
29398
Clamping force
800 kN
Screw diameter
24 mm
Core pull
2-fold
Air blast
2-fold
Hydraulic ejector
42.7 kN
Enclosure
Completely enclosed
Interface
EUROMAP 67

Aggregate

Aggregate model
2C XS

Robot Handling

Robot model
Wittmann Primus 16
Year of manufacture
2022
Robot stroke X
2000 mm
Robot stroke Y
1200 mm
Robot stroke Z
620 mm

Conveyor

Conveyor model
Dorner GAL-60
Width
400 mm
Length
2 m

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Capabilities

The Boy 80E is a two-component injection molding machine designed to produce complex plastic parts with two different materials or colors in a single cycle. With 800kN clamping force and a 24mm screw, it handles medium-sized production runs efficiently. The 2016 model shown here comes equipped with a modern Wittmann Primus 16 robot (2022) for automated part handling and a Dorner conveyor system, creating a nearly complete production cell ready for operation.

Industries & Uses

Manufacturers use this equipment to produce consumer goods, automotive components, medical devices, and industrial parts that require dual materials—think toothbrush handles with soft grips, two-tone phone cases, or multi-material seals and gaskets. It's ideal for contract manufacturers, mid-sized injection molding shops, or companies moving into in-house plastic production. The EUROMAP 67 interface ensures compatibility with various peripherals and future upgrades.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this used machine, request complete maintenance records and service history—hydraulic systems are critical and expensive to repair. Verify actual operating hours on the machine itself. Check the condition of the heating elements, screw wear (which affects precision), and test the two-component mixing system thoroughly. Inspect the clamping mechanism for signs of stress. A pre-purchase inspection by a qualified technician is strongly recommended given the machine's complexity and the integrated robot system.

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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