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The MultiFlexFM system by Rhino Machines is built for performance, flexibility, and accessibility — especially engineered to bring advanced foundry moulding technology within reach for MSMEs.

 

Key Technical Features:

  • Squeeze Pressure: 8-10 kg/cm²

  • Box sizes handled: 400×500 mm to 1300×1300 mm

  • Moulding Rate: up to 80 complete moulds/hour

  • Versions: Stand-alone, Semi-Automatic, Fully Automatic

  • Power & Efficiency: Hydraulic operation gives ~30% more operational energy efficiency vs older compressed‐air / jolt-squeeze equipment. Scribd

  • Noise Level: kept below 85 dB, compliant with noise pollution norms.

  • Wide Install Base: 85+ installations since 2010.

MultiFlexFM High Pressure Moulding Machine

    • Affordable Upgradation: MSMEs often run older jolt-squeeze or compressed-air based moulding lines. MultiFlexFM provides a hydraulic, higher‐force, energy-efficient alternative, with lower input / running cost. Scribd

    • Enhanced Productivity & Reduced Rejects: With consistent squeeze pressure and better mould filling, yield improves, reducing scrap and material waste.

    • Flexible Adoption: Whether starting a new greenfield foundry or upgrading existing plants, MultiFlexFM can be deployed in stand-alone, semi-auto, or fully automatic forms to suit budget and scale.

    • Energy & Cost Savings: Hydraulic drive and efficient design lead to lower energy use per mould; better force transmission (vs older systems) brings savings on consumables, rejections, and energy. The GCIP report highlights that Rhino was able to deliver 30-50% lower energy consumption in moulding lines through such innovations

    • Helps small & medium foundries meet regulatory and environmental pressures (noise, power use, emissions) without prohibitive capital investment.

    • Enhances competitiveness — lower cost of production, better quality, more predictable output.

    • A future-ready, upgradeable platform: as you scale, you can shift from stand-alone → semi → fully automatic without discarding core investment

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