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StackTeck teams up with Netstal for PET preforms

1:10 min Preform moulds
StackTeck Systems Ltd. Brampton, Ontario, Canada

StackTeck Systems Ltd., has ordered a NETSTAL PET-LINE 4000 system for PET preform mold qualifications.  It will be installed in Q1 of 2023 at their headquarters located in Canada.  The system will be capable of qualifying molds with side entry multi-position take-off plates, as well as PiCOOLTM blow pin plates.  StackTeck’s mold qualification TeckCenter is being prepared with a dedicated bay, including all services and drying capabilities required for any production preform mold that would run in the system at an optimized cycle time.

Rick Unterlander, General Manager PET commented, “The StackTeck team has taken on many challenges in recent years, from high cavitation 144 cavity molds, to rPET and overmolding systems, while introducing new advances to increase productivity and part quality.  By adding a full-scale production machine and automation to our mold qualification capability supplied by NETSTAL, we will be in a tremendous position to support customers with PET molds.  Our TeckCenter is well equipped with an automated vision inspection system to handle large numbers of plastic samples needed for PET projects.”

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Doug Haberman, President of NETSTAL Inc. also commented: “We are very excited that our long-term relationship with StackTeck has evolved to now allow us to pursue the PET preform market together.  The PET-LINE 4000 system operating in StackTeck’s TeckCenter will fully demonstrate compelling output advantages of our combined solutions.”

https://stackteck.com/

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