This presentation covers the main differences between the Haitian Mars II and Mars II S series, highlighting advancements in efficiency, precision, and machine stability. With optimized components in injection, clamping, and hydraulic systems, the Mars II S series provides enhanced performance for diverse molding applications. This guide is essential for those interested in the improvements and technical upgrades that make the Mars II S an ideal choice for higher-precision injection molding.
Differences Between Haitian Mars II and Mars II S Series – Key Upgrades and Enhancements.
Design Philosophy and Machine Range
The Mars II S builds on the Mars II series with a focus on efficiency and stability, available from 600 kN to 12,000 kN, with additional eco versions.
Injection Unit Enhancements
Improved injection pressures across models, especially with optimized "B" screws, and rotatable units for sizes up to 1,000T, offering easier maintenance and modularization.
Clamping System Upgrades
Features new guiding-rail structures, graphite copper bushes, and an optimized clamping curve, providing greater stability, less wear, and smoother operations.
Hydraulic System Improvements
Increased system pressure from 14 to 17.5 MPa and a redesigned clamping valve manifold for efficient cooling options and better space for conveyor placement.
Safety and Aesthetic Enhancements
New protective doors and improved machine aesthetics contribute to ease of use and standardized appearance.