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BOY at the following upcoming trade shows:
NPE
2009
McCormick Place
Chicago, Illinois
June 22-26 2009
Booth 50054
South Hall

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At the 2009 National Plastics Exposition (South Hall, Booth # 50054), BOY Machines, Inc., the Exton, PA-based supplier of injection molding machines, will showcase a representative selection of their line of quality injection molding machines including the newly introduced BOY XS, the BOY XSV and the E-Series BOY 90E. The BOY theme for NPE 2009 is SIMPLY PRECISE.

Five BOY XS machines (10 U.S. tons), which are being introduced to the North American market for the first time, will be grouped together to produce a personal kit including the two-part case and three other personal-use items. The parts will free-fall to a common conveyor and will be transferred to a table for on-site assembly and distribution to attendees. A sixth BOY XS will demonstrate micro molding by producing a tiny gear housing and will feature a unique vibratory parts separator.
A BOY XSV machine (10 U.S. tons), which features a vertical clamp and vertical injection unit, will demonstrate insert molding by producing a nail file.

A BOY 90E (99 U.S. tons), which is also being introduced to the North American market for the first time, features a servo-motor pump drive that reduces energy consumption by 50%, is quieter, faster, and even more precise. The BOY 90E will run a three-plate, four-cavity cap mold. Real time energy consumption will be monitored and displayed on a large screen.
A BOY 35A (38.6 U.S. tons) will demonstrate its two-component Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) capabilities by producing finger cots in a four-cavity family mold.
All nine BOY machines will be equipped with the patented Procan ALPHA Control. The remote access and control features of the Procan ALPHA will be demonstrated by accessing via an internet connection a BOY 22A that will be producing parts at the BOY Exton, Pennsylvania headquarters. A video cam of the remote machine will be displayed on a large screen and real time remote access to the Procan ALPHA control will be demonstrated.
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