Machine sales
For new MA5/Mars and JU5/Jupiter machine inquiries, production line planning, and quotations.
Share what you want to mold, the material, mold details, target output, and current factory constraints. BTA can use that information to guide machine selection, support planning, and quotation discussion.
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Send product photo or drawing, material, mold size, shot weight, number of cavities, target cycle, required monthly output, and preferred installation timeline.
Even a short list of details can prevent expensive machine mismatch and make the first discussion much more useful.
Photo, drawing, dimensions, weight target, surface requirement, and expected rejection pain points.
Mold size, cavities, projected area, opening stroke, ejection, runner system, and mold weight.
Resin type, filler content, drying requirement, temperature window, and color/masterbatch needs.
Cycle time target, shift plan, monthly quantity, automation expectation, and energy-cost concerns.
Use this path when you are setting up a new plastic product line, replacing an older hydraulic machine, adding capacity, or comparing MA5/Mars and JU5/Jupiter for a specific mold.
For service, maintenance, or spare parts discussions, share the machine model, serial information if available, alarm code, photos, operating condition, and what changed before the issue appeared.
Add BTA's official phone, WhatsApp, email, and office information here before the public launch.
For new MA5/Mars and JU5/Jupiter machine inquiries, production line planning, and quotations.
For installation, commissioning, maintenance, troubleshooting, and operator training discussions.
For screw/barrel, valves, filters, seals, electrical components, and critical-spare planning.
These answers help visitors understand what BTA needs before a final recommendation or quotation can be prepared.
A sample helps, but final selection should also include mold dimensions, material, shot weight, projected area, cycle target, and required monthly output.
MA5 is usually the starting point for mainstream production. JU5 becomes more relevant for large molds, bulky products, high tonnage, and compact two-platen layouts.
Share current machine size, motor power, cycle time, monthly output, electricity cost, material, and whether the comparison is with no-load or loaded production.
Yes, but layout, machine interface, part handling, and auxiliary equipment should be considered early so future automation is easier to add.
The right conversation can save time before quotation, installation, and commissioning.