All four share the same vertical clamping and injection platform. The V Standard has a fixed lower platen for simple insert molding. The V-S has a single sliding lower platen that slides out for easier insert loading.
The V-SD has dual sliding platens alternating left and right so one side loads inserts while the other molds, effectively doubling output. The V-R has a rotary lower platen with two stations alternating by rotation for the highest throughput and two-colour applications.
The V Standard is designed for general insert molding applications: electrical connectors, automotive components, consumer electronics, cable and connector systems, precision plastic parts, and industrial components.
Vertical clamping is ideal whenever inserts need to be loaded from above and held by gravity during molding.
Vertical machines excel at insert molding because gravity holds inserts in the lower mold during loading and molding. This eliminates complex insert fixturing and reduces cycle time.
Vertical machines also have a smaller floor footprint than equivalent horizontal machines. Choose vertical when your application involves loading inserts, overmolding onto existing components, or when floor space is limited.