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Products 54 MoldMaking Technology April 2015 100% Quality Assurance. Custom Mold Bases • Self-Lubricating Components • Mold Plates Mold Base Industries, Inc. 7450 Derry Street, Harrisburg, PA 17111 Phone 800-241-6656 • FAX 717-564-2250 Internet: www.moldbase.com E-mail: sales@moldbase.com Quality you can trust! Each MBI mold base is built to your exacting standards and completed in the shortest possible lead time. MBI mold bases are finish-machined so you simply install cavities, cores, and auxiliary items, making your mold ready for testing. Passion for expertise Hot Runner Solutions The new FLEXfow. Accurate, stable and easy-to-use Servo Driven Valve Gate for top quality. 100 0 0.5 1 1.5 Time [s] Standard Cascade Molding Smooth Opening Cascade with FLEXfow Pressure [bar] 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 0 WHAT YOU HAVE ALWAYS DREAMED OF. ONLY BETTER. Have a look to the video! www.hrsfow.com 4-8.05.2015 Stand L701 Robot Offers Compact Footprint but Large Work Envelope The IRB 1200 from ABB Robotics fea- tures a compact footprint but a large work envelope, offering flexibility, ease of use and short cycle times for a range of materi- al-handling, machine-tending and small-parts-assembly applications. The robot is designed with no offset in the second axis, delivering a longer stroke that enables it to be placed very close to the workpiece and still be functional. Combined with other features, this longer stroke enables smaller work cells and shorter cycle times than comparable robots, the company says. The footprint is most compact when the lightweight robot is invert-mounted on a ceiling or wall. The robot is available in two variants: a 700-mm-reach model with a payload ranging to 7 kg and a 900-mm model with a payload ranging to 5 kg. Both models can be mounted at virtually any angle and come with IP 40 protection. IP 67 protection is available as an option. ABB Robotics / 248-391-9000 / abb.com/robotics Simplifed Software Interface Eases Laser Calibration Analysis Renishaw's XCal-View laser calibration analysis software features a simplified interface that enables users to select, edit and format data in a variety of graph formats. It is compatible with Renishaw's ML10, XL-80 and XR20-W rotary- axis laser calibration systems. The software's improved generic error compensation function enables assessment of machine errors and creation of linear compensation files. Its compare function overlays multi- ple data sets on the same screen, which is said to be particularly useful when monitoring the effect of mechanical and servo adjustments, or comparing different types of data sets, such as linear and yaw errors. A zero-point shifting function allows the data to be offset so that the effective zero position is different from the one used for data capture, which is said to be essential for carrying out error compensation of rotary axes. The software supports linear, angular (including rotary), straightness, squareness, linear parallelism and angular parallelism measurements. Renishaw Inc. / 847-286-9953 / renishaw.com

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