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ENGEL will be exhibiting at the exhibition "Chinaplas 2023" held in Shenzhen, China from April 17 to April 20, 2023. Exhibition location: Hall 11, stand J41 We will showcase products that excel in productivity and energy efficiency. Four machines will be set up to demonstrate applications in high-demand fields such as automotive and medical. For more details, visit: https://www.chinaplasonline.com/CPS23/Lang/jap/Chinaplas_main.html Our staff will be waiting for you on-site. English and Japanese support available. ENGEL Japan Co., Ltd. TEL: 03-6778-2583 MAIL: info.jp@engelglobal.com
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Free membership registrationThe molding of glass originally requires extremely high temperatures and toxic chemicals. Additionally, there is not much flexibility in design. To address this issue, ENGEL has decided to collaborate with Glassomer GmbH (headquartered in Freiburg, Germany). We are developing a method that excels in energy efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and sustainability, and can produce many shapes in a short time that were previously unimaginable with traditional glass processing. In order to carry out this groundbreaking joint development and meet the stringent regulatory conditions in the field of microengineering, we have provided the fully automatic injection molding machine e-motion 50 TL and the cleanroom-designed integrated linear robot viper. One reason for our commitment to using not only plastics but also glass as a material is that the light sources produced in the optical field have become very small. This means that energy density is increasingly high, necessitating the use of glass with high chemical and thermal stability to manufacture fine lens structures. If you are even slightly interested, please feel free to contact us!
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