Next-generation IMM from Nissei and Negri Bossi on display at K 2025

Nissei Plastic Industrial (Nagano, Japan), together with its affiliate Negri Bossi (Milan, Italy), will be presenting their latest innovations at K 2025. The group will exhibit six new-generation injection moulding machines and smart factory-ready technologies. The group will unveil the latest technological innovations aimed at the European market, centred on minimizing environmental impact, achieving high-efficiency moulding, and supporting smart moulding factory through IoT.

One of the highlights will be a live demonstration on the Nova5e360T-H1540 (with a clamping force of 3,530 kN), where food containers and lids will be moulded using a cube mould supplied by European toolmaker Plasdan. Thanks to this set-up, two different components can be produced on a single machine, significantly improving efficiency and reducing waste. The demonstration illustrates how advanced cube moulding technology can deliver lower-impact processes and contribute to the development of a circular economy.

Also on display will be the Nova Canbio110T-H320, a servo-hydraulic model designed for the European market. Combining sustainability with consistently high product quality, it incorporates Nissei’s proprietary low-pressure moulding application N-Sapli, which reduces defects while lowering energy consumption. A newly designed standard screw ensures process stability even when moulding PETG containing 30% regrind runners. The machine also features the hybrid X-Pump system, offering outstanding energy efficiency and sustained pressure holding, together with a direct pressure clamping mechanism that guarantees reliable and mould-friendly operation over time.

Nissei will also highlight its portfolio of digital tools aimed at accelerating the transformation of moulding plants:
- N-constellation, which integrates auxiliary equipment and the MES via OPC-UA, turning the injection moulding machine into a smart network hub;
- MeltMaster and AE Monitor (concept), applications for optimising moulding conditions through advanced plasticisation analysis;
- Material Change Purge, which automatically sets optimised parameters during material changeovers;
- N-QR Scan, a production management tool based on 2D barcodes to improve process control and traceability;
- PQ Manager, which provides real-time quality and production data, waveform monitoring and remote supervision capabilities.

Other exhibit machines will include the Nova5e110T-H230 (with a clamping force of 1,080 kN) demonstrating the moulding of thin-walled products with a thickness of just 0.3 mm. This is achieved on a standard all-electric machine equipped with a newly developed proprietary moulding method, highlighting precision and efficiency.

The all-electric Nova5e180T-T590 (with a clamping force of 1,765 kN) will showcase the sandwich moulding technique, a co-injection process that employs a standard machine with an additional secondary injection unit. The method produces parts with a recycled-material core encased between virgin outer skin layers, combining mechanical performance with sustainability.

The all-electric Nova5e50T-H100 (with a clamping force of 490 kN) will focus on micro-precision, high-cycle moulding of syringe needle caps. The demonstration will underline the machine ability to deliver both accuracy and clean performance in demanding medical applications.

Finally, the compact all-electric NEX30V-1EN1 micro moulding machine will be running a demonstration of ultra-precise micro-component production, reflecting the growing demand for high-accuracy solutions in specialised sectors.