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'Sure, we sell all-electric machines'.


A jump-on-the-bandwagon mentality men·tal·i·ty
n.
The sum of a person's intellectual capabilities or endowment.
 seems to have gripped the injection machinery business with respect to the market buzz surrounding "all-electric" machines. In researching our K 2001 preview (p. 48), Senior Editor Mikell Knights found that more machine builders than ever are bringing out all-electric models--even some suppliers that previously resisted the trend. Their doubts may have faded in light of worldwide market forecasts that 30% of machine purchases up to 440 tons will be all-electric by 2003.

Mikell discovered the buzz is so strong that some suppliers want you to believe that anything you have to plug into an outlet is an "electric" machine. In fact, some models being touted as electric, all-electric, or fully electric would flunk a truth-in-labeling test. They are really hybrids of electric and hydraulic drives. There may be no telltale hydraulic hoses on view, but a number of these hybrid machines hide a small, self-contained hydraulic cylinder Hydraulic cylinders (also called linear hydraulic motors) are mechanical actuators that are used to give a linear force through a linear stroke. Operation
Hydraulic cylinders get their power from pressurized hydraulic fluid, which is typically oil.
 within the clamp clamp (klamp) a surgical device for compressing a part or structure.

rubber dam clamp  a metallic device used to retain the dam on a tooth.


clamp
n.
 system.

The funny thing is that there is no shame in having a hybrid machine, so why disguise Disguise
Dishonesty (See DECEIT.)

Abigail

enters nunnery as convert to retrieve money. [Br. Lit.: The Jew of Malta]

Achilles

disguised as a woman to avoid conscription. [Gk.
 it? Some machine builders have argued that up to 70% of the energy consumed by a molding machine (Woodworking) A planing machine for making moldings
(Founding) A machine to assist in making molds for castings.

See also: Molding Molding
 is for plasticating. So if you put an electric screw screw, simple machine consisting essentially of a solid cylinder, usually of metal, around which an inclined plane winds spirally, either clockwise or counterclockwise.  drive on a machine, you have achieved most of the savings possible at a lower cost than going all-electric. Some say it is especially true for small presses. Granted, energy savings aren't the only argument for going all-electric. Nonetheless, there may be good reasons why all-electrics may not be the answer for all molding jobs. What the market really needs is to find out where all-electrics perform best and, perhaps, where they don't.

MATT NAITOVE, EDITOR
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Title Annotation:"all-electric" machines for plastics
Comment:'Sure, we sell all-electric machines'.("all-electric" machines for plastics)
Publication:Plastics Technology
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Sep 1, 2001
Words:276
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