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With products that learn processing parameters so they can alert users to potential anomalies – or even solve the problem on their own – injection molding machine makers are integrating artificial intelligence to improve production.
Looking to add regrind or powder to your molding capabilities? Great, but compared to pellets, they can present special, yet different, conveying challenges you should know about.
Facing the same worker shortage you might be, this blown film coextruder is using a mix of hiring and retention strategies to staff up.
After decades of laser-focus on the blow molding sector, this machinery specialist is moving into the pipe and profile extrusion business.
A new made-in-Canada software platform aims to make extracting value from production data easier than ever.
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