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Tech Trends
Sep 4th, 2008                                Print this article

Swap welding tools in 5 minutes or less

By Modern Plastics Editorial Staff



MS Plastics Welders’ new welding unit allows for rapid tool changes.

A new flexible plastic welding machine featuring a tool-change system has been launched, with the interchangeable tool cartridge reportedly allowing users to swap tools in less than five minutes. The MS Cartridge is especially intended for automotive components, using ultrasonic plastic welding energy to join two parts, particularly in the assembly of door side panels, consoles, and other assemblies. All MS Plastic Welders machines are designed and built to specific applications. In order to meet rising demand, the manufacturer plans a new facility. Made by MS Plastics Welders (Fowlerville, MI), a subsidiary of the German firm Maschinenfabrik Spaichingen GmbH, the new capacity will be located in Fowlerville, MI, and will open early in 2009. MS Plastic Welders, Fowlerville, MI, U.S.A.; +1 517-223-1059, www.msplasticwelders.com



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