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=== Products / Technology ===  
=== Products / Technology ===  
Arburg offers injection moulding technology and automation solutions (hybrid and electric high-performance machines). C
* electric, hybrid and hydraulic injection moulding machines
* Robotic systems and six-axis robots


==== Hybrid Allrounder  injection moulding machines ====
==== Hybrid Allrounder  injection moulding machines ====
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An Allrounder 2900 cube mould machine will produce 32 two-colour flip-top closures for Pril washing-up liquid bottles from Henkel in a cycle time of 8.5s. Output can be increased by 10 % and energy requirements reduced by around 25 % compared to conventional injection moulding machines.
An Allrounder 2900 cube mould machine will produce 32 two-colour flip-top closures for Pril washing-up liquid bottles from Henkel in a cycle time of 8.5s. Output can be increased by 10 % and energy requirements reduced by around 25 % compared to conventional injection moulding machines.
=== History ===
=== History ===
Arburg was founded in 1923 by Arthur Hehl.
* 1923 – established as „Feingeräte-Fabrik Hehl“ by Arthur Hehl
* 1949 – production of consumer goods from metal
* 1950 – Production of flash units for the company Duolux
* 1954 – Karl Hehl developed first injection moulding machine for in-house use
* 1956 – injection moulding machines went into series production
* 1961 – innovation of a injection moulding machine with pivoting clamping unit and interchangeable injection unit
* 1962 – multi-component injection moulding made possible by horizontal and vertical injection
* 1973 – Arburg moves to a new building with 24,000sqm
* 1975 – world‘s first injection moulding machine to feature microprocessor control and hydraulic proportional valve technology
* 1976 - completes a multi-purpose building for administration
** the company has over 500 employees
* 1979 – nominated as an “IBM pilot company”
* 1982 - injection moulding machine with graphical user interface
* 1985 – first sales company  founded in France
* 1986 – development of a fully automated injection moulding production and production optimisation with a host computer system
* 1996 – the combination of machine and robotic system forms the basis for turnkey systems on which basis the Arburg project management develops customised solutions
* 1998 – Arburg introduces the ALLROUNDER C JUBILEE onto the market
* 2000 - MULTILIFT robotic system introduced
** Arburg has around 1,900 employees
* 2001 - supplies electric injection moulding machines
* 2006 - largest ARBURG machines to date introduced with a clamping force of 5,000 kN
* 2009 - opened 2,100 m2 Customer Center at the headquarters in Lossburg, an extensive range of demonstration and testing facilities, as well as meeting rooms available for customers
* 2013 - introduction of the unique freeformer and the ARBURG Plastic Freeforming (APF) - fully functional plastic components can be produced in small-volume batches without a mould
* 2015 - Eugen Hehl was inducted into the “Plastics Hall of Fame”
* 2016 – Arburg brings four high-performance electric entry-level machines to the market
**  the hybrid ALLROUNDER 1120 H with a clamping force of 6,500 kN is now the largest injection moulding machine
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