among the exhibits on view in the packaging technology area at the arburg technology days 2015 at the company&39s headquarters in lossburg, germany, were thinwalled parts, screw caps, fliptop and multicomponent closures, all of which were being molded on the various packaging versions offered by arburg to meet the notoriously stringent demands of the packaging industry.a "packaging" p version is available for both the hidrive and alldrive machines. the machines are available in six sizes, covering a clamping force range between 1,300 and 4,600 kn. the "packaging" machines feature a specially adapted "distance between tie barsclamping forceopening stroke" combination. moreover, they ensure fast, precise, energysaving mold movements thanks to servoelectric toggletype clamping units, high plasticizing flows, servoelectric dosage drives, dynamic positionregulated screws and effective injection volume flows. barrier screws ensure high material throughput and homogeneous melt preparation.during the technology days, a "packaging" version of the hybrid allrounder 570 h was demonstrating the costefficient production of thinwalled tubs. the machine, with a clamping force of 1,800 kn and a size 800 injection unit, was molding two pp tubs weighing 14.3 grams in a cycle time of around 3.9 seconds using a test mold from kebo. this tool can be used on all arburg packaging machines, irrespective of their size, and can be operated with two, four or six cavities. arburg&39s packaging experts use this mold to carry out internal process acceptance, as well as the further development of the company&39s own machine technology. "we use it to test parameters," said managing director, technology & engineering, heinz gaub. "it is fitted with a variety of different sensors to enable us to do so."the machine was configured with a multilift v robotic system featuring the "dynamic moldentry axis" option for demolding the tubs. the moldentry axis has a speed of up to 4,000 mms and a maximum acceleration of 20 ms. this feature makes it possible to reduce action and setdown times by up to 40, significantly optimizing cycle times. over a year, this can represent a productivity increase of more than one million injection molded parts.also on show was a customer application featuring a hydraulic twocomponent allrounder 920 s with a clamping force of 5,000 kn and size 3200 and 1300 injection units the system was equipped with a cube mold from foboha. the machine was producing twocomponent caps for fivegallon water bottles. a total of 32 premolded parts and 32 finished closures were molded in a cycle time of only around 10 seconds. the parts were demolded during the ongoing injection molding process. each injectionmolded part weighed only 10.7 grams.the cube mold rotates during production, so that all four sides can be used allowing the mold filling, cooling phase and part demolding to be carried out simultaneously. the smaller injection unit is mounted on the moving mold mounting platen. the premolded parts are produced from hdpe at the first station and cooled at the second after the mold has been rotated through 90 degrees by a servoelectrically driven movement. a further 90degree rotation brings the premolded parts to the third station, where the ldpe component is overmolded. the finished parts are ejected from the closed mold in the fourth station."this kind of machine is designed to run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for at least 5 years," said gaub. "the process is completely automated. we deliver a cell like this to the customer and it has to work right away&mdashand keep working. it never stops."another multicomponent product was a fliptop closure that was being molded on a hydraulic allrounder 570 s with a clamping force of 2,200 kn and size 800 and 170 injection units using a 16cavity mold from bergiplast."the components are made from the same material, only one is colored while the other is transparent. we first mold the bottom half, then the top, after which assembly takes place in the mold pneumatically," gaub explained. "it&39s extremely sturdy&mdashthe cap won&39t come apart."at the final stop in the packaging technology area, a hybrid allrounder 470 h was producing screw caps for detergent bottles using an eightcavity mold from tim plastik. a hydraulic core pull was used to unscrew the caps from the mold. this was an application developed together with a partner in turkey.these applications are all made possible by arburg&39s central selogica machine control system, which allows several injection units, robotic systems and unscrewing units to be fully integrated and managed on a centralized basis. the integrated mold functions can be flexibly programmed in the same way as additional machine axes. in the case of multicomponent applications, the injection units are combined in a central sequence, enabling the operator to maintain direct control of all processing parameters.