2017年6月28日 星期三

Plastic product Design and development

Plastic product Design and development


Intertech helps customer to do or improve their product design and development  in order to make eventually the best possible tooling design, manufacturing and product mass production efficiency in target.

With more than 30 years experience, Intertech provides complete Product development, including product design consultancy and prototyping services.

Our engineers utilize the latest software including Pro/ENGINEER, SolidWorks used
for both product and tool design.




Intertech also provide mold flow simulation analysis service which can provide a predictive view for checking product design and mold design.

Intertech has in-house advanced 3D printer to help customer to prototyping their product design and idea.





Contact us to find out more about Intertech’s Plastic product Design and development


Intertech Machinery Inc.
Factory : No. 20, Lane 417, Min-An Rd., Hsin-Chung City, 242, Taipei County, Taiwan
Tel: 886 2 2833-4646  Fax: 886 2 2833-4700  

Please send email:  intertech@seed-net.tw
G.S.M phone: 886 932 866 329  
Skype account name: debbyhsien
www.intertech.net.tw
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Things Poland has but Taiwan doesn't!

Things Poland has but Taiwan doesn't!


Do you agree ?


2017年6月25日 星期日

FABRICANTES DE MOLDES

FABRICANTES  DE  MOLDES  


REPARACION DE MOLDES Y MODIFICACIONES DE MOLDES


MOLDE PARA INYECCION ,CAUCHO Y ESTAMPACION 




 FABRICACION DE MOLDE PARA INYECTAR

               


 FABRICANTES  MOLDES PERSONALIZADOS


EMPRESA CON MAQUINARIA PROPIA Y TALLER PARA REALIZACION DE SUS MOLDES A MEDIDA . PERSONALIZADOS DESDE SUS ARCHIVOS
DISEÑO Y CONTRUCCION DE MOLDES



                       

 MECANIZADO DE PIEZAS


 CONSTRUCCION DE MOLDES



INFORMESE - LLAME AHORA



Intertech Machinery Inc.
Factory : No. 20, Lane 417, Min-An Rd., Hsin-Chung City, 242, Taipei County, Taiwan
Tel: 886 2 2833-4646  Fax: 886 2 2833-4700  

Please send email:  intertech@seed-net.tw
G.S.M phone: 886 932 866 329  
Skype account name: debbyhsien
www.intertech.net.tw
www.taiwanmoldmaker.com


Filtrar los útiles de drenaje

Filtrar los útiles de drenaje


Intertech había hecho una gran cantidad demoldes de drenaje de agua, yoncludes todas las piezas de plástico a medida, componentes y accesorios de herramientas de filtro de drenaje para muchos clientes europeos.





Muchas de estas piezas de drenaje de agua, componentes y accesorios son con hilo o diferente forma y tamaños de salida. Intertech es excelente en la fabricación de un solo molde condiseño de la base intercambiablespara el cambio de forma y tamaños diferentes para la misma o similar diseño de producto de la serie Por lo tanto,cliente gasta sólo un coste del molde, sino que puede producir muchas series diferentes misma forma o tamaños de productos con solo cambiar los núcleos en un solo molde. Al hacer tales herramientas de drenaje del filtro, Intertech realmente ahorra una gran cantidad de costos para los clientes.

Para aquellos clientes que quieran desarrollar el mismo producto de la serie pero con diferente forma o diseño tamaños, Bienvenido a contactar Intertech para discutir su mejor fabricante de moldes y herramientas de drenaje del filtrosolución de moldeo !!!


Intertech Machinery Inc.
Factory : No. 20, Lane 417, Min-An Rd., Hsin-Chung City, 242, Taipei County, Taiwan
Tel: 886 2 2833-4646  Fax: 886 2 2833-4700  

Please send email:  intertech@seed-net.tw
G.S.M phone: 886 932 866 329  
Skype account name: debbyhsien
www.intertech.net.tw
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Splash 'dancing' at the Dallas Zoo with Zola the gorilla



Splash 'dancing' at the Dallas Zoo with Zola the gorilla






(CNN)There seems to be a lot more going on behind the scenes at theDallas Zoo -- including some splashy dance moves by Zola the gorilla.
 The Zoo released video this week of the 14-year-old Western Lowland    gorilla dancing in a kiddie pool and the footage has gone viral -- with almost a million views on "Zola's "dancing" is really just a play behavior (there was no breakdance music playing in the building, we promise)," the Dallas Zoo said in a news release. The gorilla's willingness to play apparently shows that it's content or comfortable.
The pool is part of the zoo's enrichment program to keep animals engaged.
Some are comparing Zola's dance to the famous water scene in the 1983 movie Flashdance. Others on social media are adding their own Flashdance music, including "Maniac."
This isn't the first-time Zola has performed for a viral audience.
Several years ago, at the Calgary Zoo, Zola was filmed "dancing" in his cage.
In that video, the zoo added breakdancing music. It has almost 4 million views.

2017年6月23日 星期五

Automation talent can come from anywhere, even high school

Automation talent can come from anywhere, even high school




So much in the plastics industry — just like in life — happens purely by chance. How many times have you heard plastics veterans recall how they had no grand plan? They just fell into the industry.
Heavy Metal takes you to Southington, Conn., where a small custom injection molder, Vanguard Plastics Corp., made a chance connection with a bright young man who has become Vanguard's automation expert — and he's a high school student!
Matt Gaciarz was a junior at Southington High School last winter. Gaciarz was going door-to-door at an industrial park last winter, helping raise money for the school's CyberKnights robotics team. He stopped at Vanguard, and met President Christopher Budnick.
"They were raising money. Their job is to raise $70,000 to $80,000," said Budnick, who had heard about the 50-member team.
Budnick tells the story: "He came with a full presentation of what his team had done. And he was a junior in high school. And it was just a brilliant presentation. I was just blown away. So I said, 'Of course we'll donate.' We immediately wrote them a check, and asked him if he would like a tour of the factory. He really liked it, because it's right up his alley."
Gaciarz wants to major in mechatronics. "What's fascinating to him is solving problems with different types of technology, and fusing it all together," Budnick said. "So mechatronics, it's electronics, it's mechanical, it's robotics, all fused together in one thing. And you need all those different disciplines to solve manufacturing problems. And he really likes that. It's what animates him."
Now, understand that the CyberKnights, also known as Team 195, is something special. The 50-student team last year placed fourth in the FIRST Robotics world championship, with a robot called Knight Fury. According to Budnick, Southington High School started the robotics team about 20 years ago with just a handful of members.
Today the CyberKnights are rock stars. Budnick said there's even a JV team.
"If you go to Southington to the bagel shop, and you talk about Team 195, they're like 'Oh yeah, my next-door neighbor's on that! That's amazing stuff those kids are doing, isn't it?'" he said. Robot competitions draw cheering crowds.
Budnick still marvels at the high skill level of the team. "With 3,000 teams competing worldwide, what would you say where the best teams come from? You'd actually say, well they'll come from an automotive area. They'll come from NASA. They'll come from Boston where there's a lot of technology companies."
But Southington, Conn.? As Budnick said, "this isn't like Brainiac City." Just as bunch of regular families and students, who have been inspired to do better each year.
Walking through the factory, Gaciarz got jazzed up when he saw Vanguard's automation, including its use of the collaborative, two-armed Baxter robots. The company brought him on as an intern last summer. One of his first projects was integrating a Baxter with a machine vision system to make 13 different quality checks on critical automotive part, a steering column assembly.
Budnick called it a "pretty high-stakes project." And a high school student did what consultants couldn't quite figure out.
On another project, Budnick was frustrated because contractors were quoting big money to bring WiFi down to Vanguard's warehouse. Gaciarz did it for $500. He ordered the stuff on Amazon.
It's no surprise that Vanguard Plastics is bringing Matt Gaciarz back this summer for another internship. The $7 million molder with 21 injection molding presses gives him freedom and plenty of responsibility — which Budnick said is a major attraction a small manufacturer can offer.
Budnick is glad he gave Gaciarz the tour. "It's really refreshing," he said. "Everyone's all down on, you know, millennials and young people." Yes, Gaciarz uses his iPhone, but he's not obsessed with it. He has things to think about and build — including a bright future.
"Matt is now becoming our automation team, along with his friends," he said. This summer, the high school seniors will rebuild a bearing assembly machine.
Budnick plans to keep supporting the CyberKnights and "develop that pipeline" of talented young automation experts. Vanguard Plastics has donated a CNC machine to the team, in addition to making the financial contribution.
The message: Instead of moaning about the lack of skilled young workers, contact your local high school and see if they have a robotics team — or volunteer to start one. Budnick said it's more than just community service.
"Go in and help your local robotics team, because guess what? They'll come and help you," he said.  (sourced from plasticsnews.com)

Intertech helps many plastic manufacturing factory to make good quality mold and impove their manufacturing process to reach high level of automation in their factory.  Welcome to send us any plastic, silicone, metal project, we will send good report to you. 

Rgds,
Debby Hsien (Marketing Director) & Aaron Chang (Technical Director)

Intertech Machinery Inc.

Factory : No. 20, Lane 417, Min-An Rd., Hsin-Chung City, 242, Taipei County, Taiwan
Tel: 886 2 2833-4646  Fax: 886 2 2833-4700  

Please send email:  intertech@seed-net.tw
G.S.M phone: 886 932 866 329  
Skype account name: debbyhsien
www.intertech.net.tw
www.taiwanmoldmaker.com


2017年6月22日 星期四

Our 3D Printing Capability

Our 3D Printing Capability


* Intertech has the capability to build up our own 3D printing       
   capability our self per our using purpose

* We build up our prototype 3D printing capability lab our own.

* Intertech makes 3D printing capability design (programming), 3D    parts design checking and 3D Parts prototype done by our own 
   3D printer.







Welcome to send your  parts 2d, 3d design to us, we will send 
our proposal as soon as possible. 

Intertech Machinery Inc.
Factory : No. 20, Lane 417, Min-An Rd., Hsin-Chung City, 242, Taipei County, Taiwan
Tel: 886 2 2833-4646  Fax: 886 2 2833-4700  

Please send email:  intertech@seed-net.tw
G.S.M phone: 886 932 866 329  
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Intertech makes good mold components, such as shot tube, piston, leader pins and bushing in Taiwan


Intertech makes good mold components, such as shot tube, piston, leader pins and bushing in Taiwan


Material: H13 heat treatment steel

High precision

Lead time: three weeks time











                                     Packing detail: 4 pcs shot tubes 





Welcome to subcontract your mold components job to Intertech !

Intertech Machinery Inc.
Factory : No. 20, Lane 417, Min-An Rd., Hsin-Chung City, 242, Taipei County, Taiwan
Tel: 886 2 2833-4646  Fax: 886 2 2833-4700  

Please send email:  intertech@seed-net.tw
G.S.M phone: 886 932 866 329  
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tubo acodado molde apropiado

tubo acodado molde apropiado 

* 2 cavidad del codo blanco tubo de drenaje molde apropiado

* Utilizamos molde de acero anti-corrosión para hacer de este molde.

* Somos tubería Codo cualificado moldes de montaje en MoulderTaiwán, 
   que ofrece la mejor solución para su tubo acodado moldes de montaje y 
   la instalación de tuberías de drenaje del codo La tecnología de inyección de moldes.











Intertech Machinery Inc.
Factory : No. 20, Lane 417, Min-An Rd., Hsin-Chung City, 242, Taipei County, Taiwan
Tel: 886 2 2833-4646  Fax: 886 2 2833-4700  

Please send email:  intertech@seed-net.tw
G.S.M phone: 886 932 866 329  
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2017年6月20日 星期二

moldeo apropiado Pipe

moldeo apropiado  Pipe


En cuanto a la instalación de tuberías de moldeo, Intertech tiene una rica experiencia. Ofrecemos diversosmoldeo instalación de tuberíasejemplos de proyectos ... como por ejemplo:Codo de tubería apropiado,Filtrar los útiles de drenaje,OEM y ODM tubería de fabricación del molde apropiado,Tubo de molde apropiado,molde de plástico apropiado,tubos de plástico molde apropiado,tubo de PVC molde apropiado.
Los clientes normalmente pueden obtener una introducción muy detallada acerca de nuestramoldeo instalación de tuberías El servicio aquí. Si usted tiene alguna pregunta o requerimiento de productos, Bienvenido a ponerse en contacto con nosotros.



Intertech Machinery Inc.
Factory : No. 20, Lane 417, Min-An Rd., Hsin-Chung City, 242, Taipei County, Taiwan
Tel: 886 2 2833-4646  Fax: 886 2 2833-4700  

Please send email:  intertech@seed-net.tw
G.S.M phone: 886 932 866 329  
Skype account name: debbyhsien
www.intertech.net.tw
www.taiwanmoldmaker.com



What US airlines should learn from the world's best carriers

What US airlines should learn from the world's best carriers


(CNN) — When the annual Skytrax ranking of the world's best airlines were released on Tuesday, there were, to no one's surprise, no US carriers among the top.
Try as they might, airlines in the United States have been mostly absent from the Skytrax rankings for years, so 2017's prizes were handed to a familiar list of international players.
Qatar Airways was named airline of the year, while Turkish Airlines, Etihad Airways, Qantas and Thai Airways picked up other globally focused awards.
Skytrax's rankings are, put simply, a reflection of passenger satisfaction -- they're made after exhaustive surveys of actual fliers. More than 300 world airlines are evaluated on everything from websites and staff language skills, to the efficiency of the aircraft boarding process and the temperature and comfort of the cabins.
Not being on the list doesn't necessarily equate to being at the bottom -- airlines in America, despite recent bad headlines, are hardly the worst in the world. There are simply other carriers whose standards, by virtue of customer service culture, variety of amenities, or continued innovation, easily exceed those of US air companies.
So what can US airlines learn from this year's Skytrax winners?

Diversity, respect and support


Several international carriers, including Etihad Airways and Singapore Airlines, go above what's required in training airport staff and cabin crew. The usual safety and task instructions are supplemented with classes on etiquette.
These lessons focus on responding with empathy and respect across cultures, helping airline guests feel welcome and building crew confidence.
Flight attendants learn the meaning of the Indian head shake, for example, and how to graciously guide passengers through formalities, such as the filling out of immigration forms in a language foreign to them, without embarrassment.
Seattle-based Alaska Airlines was the only US airline to win Skytrax awards this year, ranking tops for "best airline staff in North America" and "best regional airline in North America." Alaska's heavy focus on the Pacific Northwest and its role as a lifeline to rural communities often ignored by other airlines inspires loyalty, which is often rewarded with neighborly, friendly service from airline staff.
Reviews from employees on Indeed.com note that though schedules and weather can be challenging, these are made up for with generous company benefits, learning and advancement opportunities, and the got-your-back reassurance that "the company does not take its workers for granted."
It's worth noting that Virgin America, a repeat winner of Skytrax awards in previous years, including best airline in North America in 2015 and 2016, is being folded into Alaska Airlines following a merger of the companies that began early in 2016.
Air Canada rises to claim the abandoned pedestal, taking the Skytrax 2017 title for "best airline in North America."

No detail is too small



You'd be surprised at how much difference a wet wipe makes.
Airlines such as Qatar Airways, ranked best in the world overall by Skytrax for 2017, and EVA Air, tops for cabin cleanliness, provide small sleep kits of eye mask, earplugs, toothbrush and toothpaste in all classes, plus a pre-meal cleansing amenity, whether a hot towel in First or Business, or a packaged, "refreshing cloth" in Economy.
Wipes are available throughout the flight as well, for passengers to clear their tray tables, clean up little spills, or simply to squirrel away for later use.
This seemingly worthless nicety can quickly become an image saver. When they're ripping it open to wipe away sweat before an important meeting, fliers will appreciate the fact that such extras have not been lost to cost-cutting, as they have on US airlines.

Quantity of meals, quality of food, and the options for purchasable on-board refreshments are also hugely important to the Skytrax surveys, and these are categories where US airlines all fall well under the mark.
It's only recently that the big three -- American Airlines, United Airlines and Delta Air Lines -- have reintroduced complimentary meals in all classes on their lengthiest domestic routes, flights averaging six hours between the East and West coasts. Shorter routes are subjected to a meager beverage service and uninspired buy-on-board snacks.
The highest-ranked, full-service Skytrax airlines nonetheless manage to offer meals on all routes, even if it's only a packaged juice and sandwich on the two-hour hop from Chiang Mai to Phuket, as does Bangkok Airways, ranked 2017's "best regional airline" by Skytrax.
Air France, KLM, Austrian Airlines and British Airways, all recipients of 2017 Skytrax awards, have particularly focused on innovating in this area.
Passengers flying even on the cheapest tickets have the option of paying a small amount to "upgrade" their complimentary economy meals to larger, chef-designed, more nutritionally balanced meal trays.
If an extra $30 could see that tiny, congealed, Economy Class rectangle of pasta replaced with a fresh and satisfying, thoughtfully produced dinner, would you pay for it?
Even having the option speaks for an airline's consideration of its customers and their diversity of needs and tastes.

Consistency over confusion



Thanks to mergers and ever-evolving fleets at the major US airlines, passengers have come to expect the unexpected, and not in a positive way.
One day fliers may be relaxing in a cushy, wide seat with plenty of legroom, only to connect to another plane of the same airline with thinner seats and elbow fights over armrests.
Some have seat-back entertainment screens with USB plugs for charging devices, and some do not. Some have relaxing cabin lighting and personal air vents, and some do not.
Some have larger overhead bins designed to accommodate many carry-on bags, some do not (and then you're checking your bag at the gate, a frustrating experience topped with sudden anxiety for its handling and hopeful arrival at your destination).
All of the top five airlines in the Skytrax 2017 rankings -- Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, ANA, Emirates and Cathay Pacific -- have huge international route networks for which they favor newer aircraft (Boeing 777-300ERs, Boeing 787s, Airbus A380s and Airbus A350s, for example).
These feature mostly consistent on-board experiences where passengers can expect on-board power, entertainment systems and newer seats.