Moulding and new electric presses

Starting from the company philosophy devoted to reducing the use of raw materials, great attention is paid to the development of new moulds that allow minimised trim production and their reuse (trims are those parts that remain outside the mould and then become waste material), which allows us to reduce the consumption of raw materials on the one hand and the generation of waste on the other. In addition, the correct product design also allows the weight of the components to be reduced, again guaranteeing material savings. Finally, to protect the energy resource, more effective cooling systems for moulded products are studied and developed in such a way as to reduce cycle times, thus ensuring significant energy savings.

Often these improvements, designed for new products, are also extended to existing products in order to make their life cycle more efficient, both economically and in terms of use of materials and resources.

Marvon is committed not only to making products more sustainable through careful design, but also through investment in machinery within the production process that allows better energy performance.

With this in mind, the company has replaced hydraulic presses with new generation electric presses. Thanks to this plant innovation, for each press, we have gone from an average consumption of 0.80 kWh / kg for the hydraulic press to an average of 0.46 kWh / kg for the electric one.

Our fleet of machines

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