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Engel ES/VC/e-Motion Injection Moulding Machine

Manufacturer
Engel
Model
ES/VC/e-Motion
Type
Injection Moulding Machine
Year
2005
Category
Plastics processing machines
Sub-category
Injection moulding machinery
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

A total of four Engel injection molding machines are available

Machine 1

Model
Engel ES 80/25 HL-V
Year of manufacture
1999
Condition
Defective spare parts carrier

Machine 2

Model
Engel ES 80/25 HL-V
Year of manufacture
2001

Machine 3

Model
Engel VC 200/45 Tech
Year of manufacture
2004

Machine 4

Model
Engel e-Motion 200/55
Year of manufacture
2005

Documentation

Documentation available

Sale Terms

Individual sale possible

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Capabilities

Engel injection moulding machines transform raw plastic into finished parts by heating, injecting, and cooling material inside metal moulds. These industrial workhorses can produce everything from small automotive components and consumer goods to medical devices and packaging—often running continuously in high-volume production. The e-Motion 200/55 model offers modern efficiency features for mid-sized manufacturing operations.

Industries & Uses

Manufacturers across industries rely on injection moulding for cost-effective mass production. Automotive suppliers use these machines for interior trim and functional parts, while consumer goods companies produce everything from toys to household items. Medical device makers depend on them for precision components, and packaging companies use them for caps, containers, and closures. Even smaller businesses can profitably operate a single machine for custom or contract manufacturing.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating a used Engel machine, request complete maintenance records and documentation—critical for understanding wear patterns. Inspect the heating barrels, screws, and nozzles for degradation or scoring. Check the hydraulic system, moulds, and clamping mechanism for play or damage. Ask about production history and whether the machine has been regularly serviced. On-site inspection is highly recommended to assess overall condition and operational soundness before committing.

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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