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Hydraulic machines can save energy, too. (Keeping up with Injection Molding).


A new line of Korean-built presses from Dynamic Injection Molding Machine Injection molding machine (also known as injection press) - a machine for making plastic parts. Manufacturing products by injection molding process. Consist of two main parts, an injection unit and a clamping unit.  (DIMA DIMA Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (Australia)
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) Inc., Paramount, Calif., reportedly provides a new benchmark for energy efficiency in hydraulic-clamp machines. The VI Series of machines uses a newly designed DC vector drive developed by DIMA's parent company, Dongshin Hydraulics hydraulics, branch of engineering concerned mainly with moving liquids. The term is applied commonly to the study of the mechanical properties of water, other liquids, and even gases when the effects of compressibility are small.  Co. Ltd. Used with a DC hydrauiic motor, the new drive is said to reduce energy consumption by 30% to 70% versus a conventional AC-driven system, says DIMA president Phillip Kim. He notes that because the vector drive turns the DC motor off and on precisely, motor wear is reduced and so is oil heatup. Less oil cooling Oil cooling is the principle behind the device oil cooler. It refers to a process whereby heat is displaced from a 'hotter' object, into a cooler oil. The oil carrying the displaced heat usually passes through a cooling unit such as a radiator or less commonly a gas decompresser.  further cuts energy consumption. The VI Series will ultimately range from 35 to 5500 tons. Tel: (562) 408-6899, www.askdima.net
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