NIS (95mm QG - 5" TG - 6 1/4 DG)
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Benefits Servo-electric mechanisms provide precise, repeatable motion Allows for 5” triple gob production run at the same speed as double gob Allows for 95 mm quad gob production run at the same speed as triple gob Lower, more accessible section Three fixed plunger position heights Reduced compressed air usage Substantial noise reduction for a quieter work environment Improved convertibility:
| Features Highly accurate process event control through use of FlexIS Process Control System Improved horizontal and vertical mechanism alignment Production sizes featuring wide range of ware sizes Section-related controls for service independence Standardized computer and amplifier modules are applicable to all current products and planned product developments Common modules allow for fewer spare parts |


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Pioneering the Next Forming TechnologyNext Generation IS Machine
An Interview with Dr. Kurt Siegenthaler "The Next Generation IS Machine"
NIS - The First Servo-Electric IS Machine
High Potential for Better Forming
NIS Machine and the Container Forming Process
NIS Machine and The Future
Replacing The IS Machine
NIS - The Machine For The Future
Continuous improvement of forming technology
Bridging Hot and Cold End Productivity Goals
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