Quick Mould Change
Case Study
esinplast SRL
A Success Story
Esinplast SRL has been developing and producing window and door systems for over 40 years, boasting a strong presence in both national and international markets, and guaranteeing expertise and strong innovations acquired over time.
Customer Needs
To reduce mould change times while ensuring operator safety, Esinplast SRL opted to use magnetic solutions in its production facilities. This decision was also driven by their ongoing goal to meet targets for reducing machine downtime and increasing productivity. By abandoning the traditional mechanical clamping method, this new approach allows for the quick and efficient fastening and removal of moulds.
Rivi Magnetics: A Choice for Success
Esinplast SRL chose Rivi Magnetics SRL as their supplier for magnetic systems because they met a series of crucial requirements. The strong reputation in the sector and the timely delivery of quality products left a positive impression. Additionally, the ability to customise magnetic systems to their specific needs allows the company to continue providing cutting-edge and high-quality solutions as they always have.
The M-Tecs P systems have been installed across the entire press fleet at Esinplast SRL, particularly on 15 presses ranging from 100 to 400 tonnes.
M-Tecs P
Our systems can be installed on any type of injection moulding press with working temperatures up to 120°C (and up to 240°C upon customer request).
Results Achieved
The benefits achieved with the installation of Rivi Magnetics systems are remarkable. Primarily, the elimination of complex manual fastening and alignment operations has significantly reduced setup times and, consequently, the associated costs. Additionally, thanks to the precise alignment of moulds during the forming process, we have achieved a significant reduction in production waste and, simultaneously, an improvement in the quality of finished products due to the reduction of deformations and imperfections.
Not to be overlooked is the safety factor, which has greatly increased since the operations are performed outside the press, minimising the risk of accidents related to manual fastening and alignment of equipment.