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MIR RMP 200 Injection Moulding Machine

Manufacturer
MIR
Model
RMP 200
Type
Injection Moulding Machine
Year
2003
Category
Plastics processing machines
Sub-category
Injection moulding machinery
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Ejector stroke
180mm
Ejector force
44kN
Nozzle contact pressure
38kN
Hopper capacity
75dm³
Mold clamping force
1962kN
Mold opening stroke
560mm
Mold installation height
190-660mm
Clear distance between tie bars
540x540mm
Max. mold installation height
378x378mm

Weight & Dimensions

Length
6275mm
Width
1520mm
Height
1965mm
Weight
8.3t

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AI Description

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Capabilities

The MIR RMP 200 is a robust injection moulding machine designed to produce plastic parts by injecting molten plastic into moulds under high pressure. With a mould clamping force of 1962kN and a 75-litre hopper capacity, this machine handles mid-range production runs efficiently. The 180mm ejector stroke and 44kN ejection force enable reliable part removal, while the 560mm mould opening stroke and adjustable installation height (190–660mm) accommodate various mould sizes. Its compact footprint makes it suitable for workshops with limited floor space.

Industries & Uses

Plastics manufacturers, automotive suppliers, consumer goods producers, and packaging companies rely on machines like this for producing components ranging from small household items to industrial parts. It's ideal for businesses running small to medium production batches without requiring the investment of a brand-new system. This machine suits operations looking for proven, dependable equipment at lower capital cost.

What to Check When Buying

When inspecting a 20-year-old unit, request detailed maintenance records and check for wear on the hydraulic system, heating elements, and ejector pins—common wear points in injection moulding machines. Verify that clamps close evenly, the nozzle maintains consistent contact pressure, and the hopper feed system operates smoothly. Ask about previous production history and any repairs. On-site inspection is available, which gives you the opportunity to observe the machine running and assess its condition firsthand.

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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