Company
Drivers of an industry
Injection mould making for the future
From then on, the experience already gained in injection mould construction was used to realise linear and rotational movements in moulds quickly, cleanly, in a space-saving manner and with comprehensive process control. The business area grew steadily and is now the main focus of the company. Realising opportunities in innovative technologies and turning them into added value for our customers is the guiding principle for Servomold, then as now.
Thomas Meister โ
Management & Development
Technical in every detail
Agile in finding solutions
Partner in every situation
Innovation made in Germany
Thomas
Meister
Managing Director
Bianca
Meister
Managing Director
Lucas
Meister
Project Manager
Christian
Etzel
Project Manager
Heiko
Arras
Head of Design
Daniel
Hawlitzki
Team Leader Design
Ali
Agirdas
Head of Quality Management
Rainer
Gieg
Control Technology
Till
Schรผnemann
Control Technology
Heiko
Schmitt
Head of purchasing
Michaela
Arras
Sales
Suzana
Santos
Marketing
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From the smallest decimal
to the tool of the future
Injection molds in the medical sector require a special level of precision, cleanliness, and process control. In our team of experts, Rรถchling found a design partner for its automated unscrewing unit that combines a passion for detail with forward-looking technologies.
3 points where servo drives save resources
Servo technology already performs precise piecework in many areas of modern injection molding processes, whether it's the unscrewing of caps and closures or the closing of lids. For companies that are still hesitating about the investment, it is worth taking a detailed look at the cost savings and concrete advantages in order to make a far-sighted decision.
Is the servo drive worth it?
The world is turning faster every day - this also applies to the cycle times of industrial production. One forward-looking way to keep up with the Speed is to use servo-electric drives for rotational and linear movements in your injection mold tools. But where exactly are the advantages of modern drive concepts and for whom is the investment particularly worthwhile?