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Mark-Free Vacuum Cups handle hot plastic parts.
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October 28, 2010 - Flat, oval, and bellows (1.5 and 2.5) vacuum cups, available in diameters from 5-63 mm, operate reliably in temperatures to 320°F and deliver clean pick and place functionality. Made from wear-resistant Thermalon® material that withstands oil and chemical impact, silicon-free products are flexible, process-safe, and tailored to plastics industry needs. Specifically, they are suited for hot plastic parts yet to be coated after removal from injection molding machine.

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FIPA, Inc.
530 Means St., Suite 120
Atlanta, GA, 30318
USA



Thermalon® Vacuum Cups Handle Hot Plastic Parts Without Leaving Marks


Flat, oval and bellows vacuum cups in different sizes /
Heat-resistant up to 320°F

Clean Pick & Place functionality: FIPA will present flat, oval and bellows vacuum cups made from the new Thermalon® material for the first time at the K 2010 trade fair in Duesseldorf, Germany, from October 27 to November 3. The heat-resistant, mark-free, as well as silicon-free vacuum cups are particularly suitable for hot plastic parts that still have to be coated after taking them out of the injection molding machine.

Flexible, process-safe and specifically tailored to the plastics industry: The extremely mark-free Thermalon® material ensures that the flat, oval and bellows vacuum cups (1.5 and 2.5 bellows) leave no marks when handling injection moldings.

Thanks to high heat resistance of Thermalon®, the vacuum cups remain reliable at temperatures of up to 320°F. Furthermore, the robust and wear-resistant material withstands the impact of oil and chemicals.

Thermalon® - Suitable vacuum cups for every application
Diameter of 5 mm to 63 mm: The broad size range of the new Thermalon® vacuum cups offers companies the greatest possible flexibility in Pick & Place in the plastics industry. "The development of our products and solutions always takes place according to specific requirements and areas of use in the individual sectors. We give our customers appropriate and efficient solutions with our comprehensive and modularly constructed standard range of products in vacuum technology and gripper assembly," said Rainer Mehrer, FIPA President and Owner.

These high standards are also consistently upheld by the new Thermalon® vacuum cups.


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