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News Release from: R&D Tool and Engineering | Subject: Genesis
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 27 April 2006
Let there be alternative to hot runner
systems
Hot runner system for single stage injection stretch blow mould is energy efficient, giving processors more control and flexibility in their production operations.
RandD prides itself on the portfolio of high quality products and services that it provides to the market In addition to one stage injection stretch blow mould (ISBM) tooling, blow moulds for two stage stretch blow moulding (reheat blow) and preform moulds, injection blow mould tooling, extrusion blow moulds, injection moulds and rapid prototypes, RandD offers a proprietary hot runner technology, Genesis
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 16 Jan 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Genesis continues to go from strength to strength and has established itself as a leading hot runner system for single stage ISBM.
Launched in 2003, Genesis was originally developed in response to calls from customers for an alternative to the hot runner systems offered both by OEM machine manufacturers and by third parties to give customers benefits over and above other hot runner systems for single stage ISBM.
Giving temperature uniformity, a wider process window, quicker start up (balanced fill within 95%) and easier maintenance, Genesis is an energy efficient system which gives processors more control and flexibility in their production operations.
Available for new tools and retrofit for all major single stage machine types, Genesis is specified as the standard by many single stage PET processors worldwide and, in response to market demand, RandD also launched a Genesis manifold for injection blow mould tooling in 2005.
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