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Madag Printing Systems, Hot Stamping Machine with SIMOTION and Servodrives
Madag Printing Systems
Madag Printing Systems, Hot Stamping Machine with SIMOTION and Servodrives
Madag Printing Systems
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Madag Printing Systems
short time-to-market - 5 month from the ideea to production
Develop a substitute procedure for metallization (as applying metal coating by means of vapor deposition in a vacuum chamber is expensive and harmful to the environment)
The plastic parts are inserted into the mounts
on a turntable and are cleaned of any dust with a jet of ionized air. A heated
die stamp made of silicone transfers the metal coating from a carrier foil onto
the surface of the parts. The metal coating is applied to the plastic with a
pressure of up to four metric tonnes generated by a spindle driven by a
servomotor,and the carrier foil is subsequently removed.
High precision in transferring the metal layer onto the plastic part due to Precise motion control provided by SIMOTION
High productivity and short machine set-up time by using servodrive technology instead of hydraulics
Reduced time-to-market (5 month from the idea to production) based on the modularity of components and ready-to-use software modules
The Madag company has 50 years of extensive experience in hot stamping and has earned itself a place among the market leaders. The (hot stamping) process has thus far been used in the cosmetics industry to give tubes, caps, bottles, and also cream jars a refined metallic finish. This involves a hot stamp pressing the metal coating from a foil onto the synthetic material. The process is now also being used for plastic parts in the automotive industry.