Lamosa Upgrades Casting Operation with Sacmi Machine (posted 6/4/08)
June 4, 2008
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The management of the Lamosa Group has made technology its focus, most recently signing a contract with Sacmi for the supply of an AVE 041 WC high-pressure casting machine that will supply the warehouse with 6000 pieces a month. An evolution of the AVE 040, the new AVE 041 significantly reduces cycle times and enhances flexibility, increasing productivity -- and , therefore, sales -- by up to 40%.
More specifically, this new model differs from its predecessor in that it features two robots, one for de-molding and the other for static storage of the pieces. Injection flexibility means that the same line can make both American (siphon jet) and European-type WC bowls. This particular supply contract, successfully completed by Sacmi in close collaboration with the Lamosa technological team, also included full modernization of the modeling department.
Visit www.sacmi.com for additional information.
More specifically, this new model differs from its predecessor in that it features two robots, one for de-molding and the other for static storage of the pieces. Injection flexibility means that the same line can make both American (siphon jet) and European-type WC bowls. This particular supply contract, successfully completed by Sacmi in close collaboration with the Lamosa technological team, also included full modernization of the modeling department.
Visit www.sacmi.com for additional information.
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