Auto suppliers beefing up technology
By Bill Bregar,
Warren, Michigan. - North American automotive plastics plants are investing in new injection presses and are more open than ever to brand-new technologies such as spinning cube molds and multishot moulding, according to executives at KraussMaffei Corp. and Proper Group International Inc.
About 90 people attended a TechDay event Feb. 1 at the Warren headquarters of Proper Group, an automotive toolmaker and moulder. The crowd got the first look at KM's GX machine in the U.S.
"The reason they're looking to the next wave of technology is to help reduce costs, for the overall production," said Paul Caprio, CEO of KraussMaffei Corp., the U.S. unit of Munich-based KraussMaffei AG.
Automotive is one of the most important markets for the plastics machinery sector. Caprio said automotive generates about 50 percent of business at KraussMaffei AG. The German company generates order income of about $1.5 billion.
KraussMaffei Corp. is based in Florence, Ky. The machinery maker created a joint venture with Proper Group in 2010 to get greater visibility in Detroit. Proper Group gets access to new machinery technology at its mold-making operations and its Proper Polymers molding plant in Anderson, S.C., and at a new, smaller molding facility in Warren. Proper runs six injection presses in Warren - five of them KraussMaffeis - in clamping forces of 85-3,000 metric tons. The company's Anderson molding plant has 24 presses, from 55-1,500 tonnes; five of them are new KM machines.
Joe Grippe, Proper Group vice president, said the Anderson site is getting an 850-tonne KraussMaffei SpinForm press with a cube mold mounted on a rotary table. He said Proper wants to show how the technology can be used to mold automotive lighting and other multicomponent parts.
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