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Smart presents the smallest extrusion blow molding machine in the world| Subj: Press-releses ![]() Smart Extrusion Blow Molding Machines have smallest floor space used in the industry and are custom built to be suitable for various applications. Products covered are used for the Packaging of Cosmetics, Pharmaceuticals, Medicals, Pesticides, Lubricants, Automotive and much more. The smallest blow molding machine has capacity from 5ml to 2 liters which can even be operated from very small space. The fully automatic machine also helps to reduce manpower. Smart machines are Compact, Fast and Energy efficient as compared to the complex large size machines. If you have your product concept/drawing or samples, let Smart help you reduce tooling costs without compromising quality. Our engineers have expertise in 2D/3D modeling, mold & tool design, molding experience, and fully supported by CAD/CAM technology, can work with you from your concept to a finished product. We will think over obstacles in advance, and develop solutions before we proceed to build your molds. All mold tooling is crafted with the most current methods, and uses the highest quality materials for longer life and lower product cycle cost. Consequently, customers benefit from highly competitive pricing for top quality molds and challenge today's machine cycle times. Keep up-to-date by using Smart moulds. Smart Machineries and Moulds Pvt. Ltd. (SMMPL) is a team of young dynamic professionals with an exposure to Plastic Industry since 1991. Due to the increased demand from overseas customers, we have started our export firm since 2004. Looking into the potential growth in Atomization Plastic Industry SMMPL tied up with European Suppliers like Plastic Systems & Green Box for Dryers, Dehumidifiers, and Chillers in 2007. In the course of further expansion, SMMPL has bought over Extrusion Blow Molding Machine manufacturer “MAZDA Mech Industries”. Now SMMPL has its own Manufacturing Unit near Mumbai along with the Trading office in Mumbai. Source: Smart Previous news |
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