The EBS K ERGON series, a fully electric blow molding machine weighing just under 4 tons, requires only the space of a few pallets and does not require a specific installation area!
- Integration of the preform heater and blow module within the same frame. - A very compact molding machine with dimensions of 3m width × 2.4m depth × 2m height (*1). The fully electric blow machine, weighing just under 4 tons, does not require a large installation space, fitting into the space of a few pallets. - The theoretical maximum output for 500mL PET bottles is proposed as 4,600 bottles per hour for a 2-cavity machine, 6,900 bottles per hour for a 3-cavity machine, and 9,200 bottles per hour for a 4-cavity machine (*2). (*1) Common frame provided for 2, 3, and 4-cavity machines. (*2) These are theoretical values. Actual speeds may be affected by bottle shape and other factors.
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【Features】 A. Adopts an electric stretch rod that allows for fine control. B. Incorporates a composite high-efficiency reflector in the heating zone. The number of mandrels has been reduced to 50% compared to conventional systems. C. Achieved a 40% reduction in compressed air consumption compared to traditional systems through an air regeneration mechanism. D. Uses a brushless motor for the mold opening, closing, and locking system. *Similar to the EBS K ERGON series, we can also propose the EBS KL ERGON series model, where the preform heater and blow molding turret are housed in the same frame. This model features a slightly larger frame than the EBS K ERGON, offering options for 4-cavity and 10-cavity machines. *For higher-speed line compatibility, we offer the EBS E ERGON series, with proposals ranging from 6-cavity to 16-cavity machines.
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・EBS 2K ERGON (2-cavity machine) ・EBS 3K ERGON (3-cavity machine) ・EBS 4K ERGON (4-cavity machine)
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Founded in Tokyo in 1948 by German entrepreneur Klaus Koerens, our company was the first German trading company allowed to resume business in Japan after the war. Since our establishment, we have walked alongside Japanese companies through Japan's reconstruction, modernization, and the period of rapid economic growth. Throughout our history of over 75 years, our constant passion has been to introduce cutting-edge technologies from Europe to companies active in various industries in Japan. At the same time, the diverse feedback from our Japanese customers has been reflected back to European suppliers, resulting in many instances of refined technology. We take pride in the fact that we continue to be a leading German trading company in Japan, as this reflects the high regard our efforts have received from both customers and suppliers. Moving forward, we will continue to stand between our Japanese customers and overseas manufacturers, being mindful of differences in business practices, culture, tradition, and behavior, and striving to create better relationships based on mutual respect. Furthermore, we will not only focus on product sales but also make efforts to provide long-term after-sales service to our customers after delivery.