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Tips For Choosing A Company That Sells Used Plastic Machinery

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If you have chosen plastic injection molding as the method to manufacture plastic products in your business, you need to look for the right injection molding machine to purchase.  Depending on your budget, you can purchase either a new injection molder or used plastic machinery. The following are some of the important considerations to keep in mind when choosing a company to purchase the machine from. First of all, make sure that you keep in mind design considerations.  When you start searching for the used plastic machinery with a clear concept, it will ensure that every step along the production process goes on smoothly and efficiently. By simplifying geometry and minimizing the number of parts early on, your return on investment will increase greatly. Another factor you need to consider when choosing a company to purchase your used plastic machinery from is production volume and capacity.  Low to moderate volume plastic injection molders usually specialize in production of part

Mistakes To Avoid When Buying Used Nissei Injection Molding Machines

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Selecting the right used Nissei injection molding machines is one of the most important criteria for creating efficient machining parts constantly and beneficially. This being a second-hand machine purchase, you need to look for a machine that will keep prices low and make you goo profit. The following are some of the mistakes that you should avoid if you do not want to end up with the wrong machine. First and foremost, do not make the mistake of choosing a used Nissei injection molding machines that uses all-purpose screws. The primary benefit of all-purpose screws is that they can be used with most plastic materials, such as PP, PE, PET, PC and nylon.   For this reason, they are very adaptable and good for the molding companies that manufacture a wide range of materials. However, for a few materials, the component types as well as the efficiency rates of the all-purpose screws will be lesser compared to more superior injection casting screw designs, such as the barrier screw. An