The first press is a 110-ton 4-post compression molding machine which will be used for R&D. It features 12”x12” heated platens with a bed shuttle that includes a heated mold. The second is a larger 1,650-ton compression molding press which will be used for production of UHMW sheets. It features 36” x 60” heated platens and a hydraulically actuated bed shuttle which also includes a heated mold.
Both machines will feature hot oil heating systems with temperature capacities up to 500°F and temperature tolerances to within ±5°F. They also include custom mold frames with heaters as well as Beckwood’s proprietary PressLink remote support module for fast, easy troubleshooting.
“Over the last five years, we’ve seen a dramatic increase in demand for machinery to produce UHMW as its use expanded into the medical, aerospace, and defense sectors,” says Caleb Dixon, sales engineer at Beckwood. “In response to this need, Beckwood has developed multiple press systems that are optimal for manufacturing UHMW sheets.”
"In order to mitigate lead times and contamination risks associated with the implant materials supply chain, we made the decision to bring UHMW sheet manufacturing in-house within our own Class 7 cleanroom environment," says Robert Klingel, Jr., president of WHK BioSystems. "With so few manufacturers capable of creating UHMW components for implantable medical devices, we saw this as an opportunity to add to our list of growing capabilities for the medical and life science communities."
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