Energy consumption cut by more than 30 per cent
Energy consumption cut by more than 30 per cent
All-electric EcoPower Xpress produces sophisticated thin-walled packaging at Heinrich Axmann
A new packaging concept in thin-wall technology has brought about the energy revolution in injection molding for Heinrich Axmann GmbH & Co. KG in Co-logne, Germany. For this project, the company invested for the first time in an all-electric injection molding machine. Compared to hybrid machine models, the cut in energy consumption is more than 30 per cent. The injection molding partner WITTMANN delivered the EcoPower Xpress machine as a fully integrat-ed, all-inclusive solution equipped with a Sonic high-speed robot.
Almost everyone has experienced this: when opening the package, the ready-made meal looks delicious. The meat and side dishes are attractively arranged. But now comes the tricky part: transferring the food onto a plate. Many consumers use a spoon, others even turn the bowl upside down to get the contents out, which defi-nitely spoils their looks and thus all too often the appetite as well. Heiner Axmann, CEO of Heinrich Axmann GmbH & Co. KG, has come up with a brilliant idea to solve this dilemma. He developed a plastic bowl which can be opened with the help of a tear-open mechanism along the bottom of the package. The edge of the package then folds back upwards, the meal slides out smoothly onto the plate and looks just as appetizing as it did when freshly prepared and filled into the packaging bowl. “Our customer had institutions such as hospitals, retirement homes or child day care centers in view, which operate without kitchens of their own”, Heiner Axmann re-ports during our visit to the corporate headquarters in the southern Cologne suburb of Rodenkirchen. “Everyone should be able to enjoy their meals. What is more, the new concept offers highest possible standards of hygiene. The nurse dishing out the meals never comes into contact with the food herself.”
Creative from experience
Established in 1932 and family-owned ever since, Heinrich Axmann specializes in developing and manufacturing packaging solutions made of plastic. Bowls and small pots for both liquid and solid food items, such as gourmet salads or coffee creamers, constitute a major part of its production volume. Again and again, new creative solutions emerge from its extensive wealth of experience. So, the impulse for developing the new ready-to-eat food bowl goes back to the lid for a delicatessen package already designed in 1979. The original drawing board design is still kept in a cabinet at Heiner Axmann’s office today.
With this latest new development, the company has landed a real coup. “Our cus-tomer is still at the start-up stage, but already has the prospect of a major order from the USA. The first bowls in the new packaging design will be used at a New York hospital.” In this case, the customer is a major catering company, for which a large quantity of bowls has already been produced to FDA standard in Cologne.
Delivery of the mold for series production is on the way. The injection molding cell for this purpose is already there. Especially for this new product, Heiner Axmann has invested in an EcoPower Xpress 300 all-electric injection molding machine with 300 tons clamping force and a Sonic high-speed robot. The injection molding part-ner WITTMANN has supplied the production cell as a fully integrated, complete solu-tion.
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