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Reborn HPM launches new injection & extrusion machinery. (Machinery).


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 Corp., the 125-year-old Ohio manufacturer of injection, extrusion, and die-casting equipment. After entering bankruptcy and losing almost all its staff last year, it has new ownership and new management, a newly restored workforce, and both new and upgraded products in its machinery lines.

All HPM's assets were purchased in July 2001 by Taylor's Industrial Services LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

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 of Hobart, Ind., a firm specializing in transporting large components and building mechanical stamping presses. The company has been debt-free since its purchase by Taylor's. Employee rolls have swelled from eight persons a year ago to more than 130 today, and hiring continues. HPM is now running two production shifts. The company is also expanding abroad with the opening of a new sales office in Beijing China, and the enlargement of the HPM sales group in Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. . HPM will also be exhibiting at NPE NPE NullPointerException (Java)
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 2003 in Chicago next June.

From brink to boom

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 new president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  Christopher Filos, "The combination of a tough economy and management issues led HPM Corp. to file for bankruptcy protection last year. The company's inherent strengths in quality and customer service were never in question, and they are still the foundation we are building HPM on." Fibs, who is also the owner of Taylor's Industrial, says his company is the only one of its kind able to offer design and manufacturing of turnkey plastics processing Plastics processing

Those methods used to convert plastics materials in the form of pellets, granules, powders, sheets, fluids, or preforms into formed shapes or parts.
 systems, plus trucking, installation and servicing, all under one umbrella without outsourcing.

HPM has also revamped its machines. "We are making all HPM product lines and providing spare parts Spare parts, also referred to as Service Parts is a term used to indicate extra parts available and in proximity to the mechanical item, such as a automobile, boat, engine, for which they might be used.

Spare parts are also called “spares.
 and services through our TSS See ITU.  (Taylor's Support Services support services Psychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services ) group," says Filos. Sales from the HPM division this year are projected to reach $40 million, and next year's forecast is $60 to $70 million, depending on the economy.

New machines to debut

HPM retains its historic role as a builder of fully hydraulic injection presses in larger tonnages and is expanding its product range with two new lines of smaller presses. HPM is rolling out a brand-new series of general-purpose toggle-clamp machines in 95, 165, and 285 tons. The new GP series comprises basic machines with no options. They start at $55,000. The GP series joins HPM's new mid-range FX series toggle To alternate back and forth between two states.

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 presses designed for fast-cycle molding and sized from 99 to 660 tons. HPM also offers its high-end Universal line of toggle presses, which span a range of 60 to 560 tons.

HPM will discontinue production of its Access series of tiebarless machines but will continue to service all such units in the field. Meanwhile, HPM is replacing its Next Wave line of two-platen hydromechanical presses with the new Freedom series. The Freedom series, available now, is sized from 600 to 5000 tons. Unlike the Next Wave line, it has Vickers variable-speed pumps that allow for overlapping process functions (e.g., clamp and screw movements).

HPM also offers its Modular series of three-platen hydraulic machines. They let users custom-build a press from a selection of reciprocating screw or accumulator A hardware register used to hold the results or partial results of arithmetic and logical operations.

(processor) accumulator - In a central processing unit, a register in which intermediate results are stored.
 injection systems and clamping systems from 220 to 4000 tons.

HPM designed new, more efficient controls or its GP series. The firm may extend the controls (manufactured by Siemens) as options on its FX and Universal lines, which currently use Barber-Colman controls.

The company also plans to unveil its first all-electric machines sometime next year. Gerry Sposato, director of sales and marketing, says this new family will start with a 65-tonner and probably will range up to 300 tons.

HPM is looking to add vertical presses to its stable through acquisition and partnership. Negotiations for such a move are underway.

New plans for sheet

In the extrusion area, HPM is manufacturing a new pre-engineered extrusion sheet line. The new Universal Packaging Sheet line will be a complete manufacturing cell engineered to closely match the needs of the thermoformed packaging market.

HPM also makes custom sheet systems that can produce 30 ft wide sheet at thicknesses up to 2 in. In addition, HPM offers a pre-engineered line of extruders designed for pipe, tubing, and profiles. Prodex extruders come in sizes of 2, 2.5, and 3.5 in. 11PM also makes single-screw, high-speed color-compounding systems and custom extruders from 2 to 15 in.

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Author:Knights, Mikell
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Date:Oct 1, 2002
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