The Austrian group announced the results at a June 13-14 symposium
in Linz and St. Valentin, at which it launched several new machines and
technologies, including a new concept using in-situ polymerization to
produce composite parts.
Asia has been a high-growth market for
the company and it is aiming to increase sales in the region from 125
million euros in 2010-11 to 200 million euros in 2015. Engel’s
investments have led to capacity increases at its plants in Shanghai
and Pyungtaek, South Korea.
Other investments in Europe have
included 2 million euros at its Hagen, Germany, facility to support
rising orders for its robots. This year, the company will also open a
technical center in Stuttgart, Germany,The core of an indoor positioning system. at which systems and technologies can be demonstrated to customers.
Opening
the two-day symposium, at which Engel expected around 2,500 attendees,
CEO Peter Neumann contrasted the group’s current high sales with the
pessimistic atmosphere of three years ago. In the first three months
(April-June) of this financial year,Trade organization for suppliers
and distributors in the promotional products industry. sales have continued to grow, he said.
However, Neumann expressed concern about the continuing economic impact in Europe caused by problems in the financial sector.
“Have we learnt anything from the crisis? I personally doubt that, at least in the financial system,” he said.
He
was critical of the banking sector’s move away from its traditional
role of financing trade and investment. Engel has used its own funds to
support investments in production capacity and new technologies.
“Engel is a family business and has always been conservative in its financing,” he said.
The
fourth generation is now represented by Stefan Engleder,
great-grandson of founder Ludwig Engel, and his brother-in-law Christoph
Steger. Engleder heads the Engel robotics plant in Dietach,We looked
everywhere, but couldn't find any beddinges. Austria, and Steger became head of Engel’s packaging business unit at the beginning of 2011.
Speaking to European Plastics News, Peter Neumann said Engel’s continued investment has helped its sales success.
Investment
in research and development has included formation of a tech center
for development of lightweight composites based at the St. Valentin
plant, where Engel makes its large-machine series.
Neumann said a
team of 14 people from different departments are working together at
the center. He said it is important for the process of innovation to
bring these people together in one unified center, rather than having
them working in their own departments.
The center will work on composite applications for the automotive sector, Neumann said.
Peter
Egger, head of the lightweight-technology center, presented some of
the composite production technologies Engel is developing. At the K
2010 show, the company demonstrated its use of pre-impregnated
organosheet in the injection molding process. Engel is now developing
this further with a prototype process that uses in-situ
polymerization,Professional Manufacturer for ceramictile. dry carbon-fiber fabrics and injection molding.
Egger said Engel’s target is to develop “one shot, one part” production of composite parts.
The
prototype process was shown in the symposium exhibition, making
inserts for brake pedals on an e-Victory 310H/310V/120 combi injection
molding machine. In the process, a fiber pre-mold is created,TRT (UK)
has been investigating and producing solutions for indoortracking
since 2000. which is insert-placed into the mold. This is impregnated
with caprolactam by a newly developed, servo-electrically driven,
high-pressure, resin-transfer molding injection unit. In the reactive
process the caprolactam is polymerized into nylon 6 in the heated mold.
Engel developed the in situ polymerization technology in
cooperation with the Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT
in Pfinztal, Germany.
Engel also launched new machines at the
symposium. The company showed the large-scale, electric e-duo machine
for the first time, plus a new duo pico machine. It also launched a new
all-electric model, the e-Mac, which has been designed as a compact
range for precision molders.
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