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Human and machine Our knowledge – your success Training Program 2016

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Your advantages Why training?

An investment in target-oriented training of your personnel will soon pay dividends in the form of a better utilization of your machines. Even minor reductions of cycle time or machine downtime without detriment to the quality can lead to a major improvement of the economic efficiency.

Motivation and specialised knowledge Motivation and specialised knowledge of your technical, pro- duction and maintenance staff are prerequisites for the benefits of Netstal machines to bear in full. In our training courses we provide your professionals with the know-how and stimulation which enables them to get the optimum out of the equipment they are entrusted with.

We are flexible We can offer you courses which are customised to your particu- lar needs and circumstances. For example in cases when you want several of your employees to receive training at the same time, or if you wish the course content to be adapted to your particular range of products or production methods. It may even be possible to arrange for specific training at your premises and/or in another language. In the layout of our standard cour- ses we paid attention to a good balance between theoretical and practical tuition. Part of this are brief presentations with audio- visual support and interactive learning for every participant as well as the practical training on the machines in small groups.

We shall be pleased to answer any questions you may have concerning our training program. To do so, please get in touch with our Training Department in Näfels (You can find contact details on page 23.)

Modern Training Centre The Training Centre Näfels provides first-class overall conditions for the theoretical and practical training of your employees. The generously laid out, well-lit theory rooms are equipped with the latest infrastructure and offer interactive tuition possibilities. Current model ranges are available for practical training. Last but not least, the cafeteria in the Training Centre encourages a good exchange of experiences during recreation periods. Training Program 2016 Human meets machine 3

Human meets machine Our skilled worker offensive – your success

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,

Intelligent solutions and systems are ­gaining more and more ground in mo- dern machine technology. But this intelli- gence is still based on human expertise.

We train you and your employees so that you are able to make the most of our injection moulding machines. As a rule, the more you engage people during the learning process, the better able they are to retain what they have learned after- wards. Our courses therefore place great emphasis on practice and complements this perfectly with the theory behind it. The theoretical part of the course takes place in specially equipped classrooms where multimedia presentations are held. The practical part is carried out in small groups on training machines in a separate machine room.

We take the time to answer individual questions and provide your employees with the detailed expertise that they need to use your Netstal injection moulding machine.

Your success is our goal, and our ideally suited training courses are a key perquisi- te for this.

We look forward to meeting you and your employees! 4

Your guide to success The right training for your product

Training Program for machines for universal applications and PET-LINE

Fundamentals of injection Beginners (DSP) Production optimisation and moulding 3½ days quality assurance (DSP) 3½ days → Page 7 3½ days SynErgy → Page 6 → Page 10 500-1750 ELION (DSP) EVOS

Beginners (aXos) Production optimisation and 3½ days quality assurance (aXos) → Page 8 3½ days 500-1750 → Page 11 ELION (aXos) hybrid ELION ELION electric

Beginners (DSP) Production optimisation and 3½ days quality assurance (DSP) → Page 7 3½ days → Page 10 PET-LINE Training Program 2016 Your guide to success 5

Registration for Netstal training course Netstal training courses can be booked simply by sending an email to [email protected] or via our website www.netstal.com. When you provide your contact details, desired course and the number of participants, our per- sonnel will contact you to arrange the course dates and content that you require.

Hydraulic, electrical system and diag- Maintenance – mechanic and hydraulic nostics 3½ days 3½ days → Page 12 SynErgy → Page 14

Switch over (DSP) 2 days

→ Page 15 500-1750 ELION (DSP) EVOS 500-1750 ELION (aXos) hybrid ELION ELION electric

Service and maintenance Electrical system and Application engineer 3½ days diagnostics 3 days → Page 20 3½ days → Page 21 → Page 19 PET-LINE Machine 6 operation

Training Program Fundamentals of injection moulding

Objective of the course Target group Dates (DSP) Basic knowledge of injection moulding, Moulding shop managers, machine ope- Language Code Date injection moulds, processing materials is rating personnel, setters, shift foremen German On request taught and process control. and newcomers to the plastic injection English On request moulding technology (thermoplastic) who French On request Theme want to acquire a basic knowledge of Fundamental history plastics processing and injection moul- Dates (aXos) -- History ding. Language Code Date -- Definition German On request -- Main components/functioning Duration English On request ­principles 3½ days French On request -- Clamping unit/Plasticising unit and their tasks Costs -- Actual moulding/Cooling CHF 1600 plus VAT per participant -- Specialist terms Fundamentals of plastic materials -- Production and conditioning of plastic Prerequisites materials A knowledge of plastics and injection -- Thermoplastics and their properties moulding machines is not prerequisite -- Specialist terms for a participation on this course. -- Material data sheets -- Identification of plastic materials Knowledge of machinery -- Fundamentals of machine operation Mould and sprue technology -- Principles and structure -- Gating techniques -- Ejection systems -- Cooling and temperature control -- Venting techniques -- Special executions -- Filling patterns Application examples Final discussion Training Program 2016 Machine operation 7

Training Program Beginners (DSP control)

Objective of the course Target group Dates SynErgy (Syn) Basic knowledge of the structure and Moulding shop managers, machine Language Code Date operation of an injection moulding ­operating personnel, setters, shift German Syn 1 19.01. - 22.01.2016 ­machine. ­foremen and plastics technologists who German Syn 5 19.04. - 22.04.2016 are interested in acquiring the know-how German Syn 7 05.07. - 08.07.2016 Theme needed to operate moulding machines. German Syn 12 25.10. - 28.10.2016 Introduction English Syn 3 23.02. - 26.02.2016 Structure Duration English Syn 9 13.09. - 16.09.2016 -- Machine frame 3½ days English Syn 14 06.12. - 09.12.2016 -- Drive French On request -- Clamping unit Costs -- Injection unit CHF 1600 plus VAT per participant Dates ELION (EL) -- Control Language Code Date Operation German EL-DSP 3 09.02. - 12.02.2016 -- Machine operation Prerequisite German EL-DSP 7 27.09. - 30.09.2016 -- Screen structure and navigation No or only a minimal knowledge of English EL-DSP 4 10.05. - 13.05.2016 -- Parameterisation moulding machines is required for this French On request Programs and functions course. -- Closing and opening movements Dates EVOS (EV) -- Mould protection Language Code Date -- Temperatures German On request -- Metering program English On request -- Injection program, v/p-switch over French On request -- Hold pressure program -- Basic functions, graphic -- Auxiliary mould controllers -- Periphery -- Movements of the injection unit Practical exercises -- Practical exercises on the above-­ mentioned topics are made in groups; including (if desired by the ­participants) mounting and taking down of an injection mould Maintenance notes Final discussion Machine 8 operation

Training Program Beginners (aXos-Modul)

Objective of the course Error analysis Dates (aXos) Work independently to convert machines -- Fault analysis, system messages, Language Code Date for other moulds, understand function error sequence, logbook German aXos 1 26.01. - 29.01.2016 sequences and adjust process values. Maintenance notes German aXos 4 01.03. - 04.03.2016 Final discussion German aXos 7 24.05. - 27.05.2016 Theme German aXos 13 06.09. - 09.09.2016 Introduction Target group German aXos 16 13.12. - 16.12.2016 Structure Setters who convert machines for other English aXos 3 16.02. - 19.02.2016 -- Machine frame moulds. Moulding managers, machi- English aXos 5 19.04. - 22.04.2016 -- Drive ne operators, foremen and application English aXos 10 21.06. - 24.06.2016 -- Clamping unit engineers who want to acquire basic English aXos 11 16.08. - 19.08.2016 -- Injection unit knowledge on how to operate injection English aXos 15 06.12. - 09.12.2016 -- Control moulding machines. French On request Operation -- Menu guidance Duration -- System navigation 3½ days -- Shortcuts -- Status displays on buttons and screen Costs displays CHF 1600 plus VAT per participant Sequence editor -- Process values: Presentation and ­activation Prerequisite Commands and topics No or only a minimal knowledge of -- Clamping and opening movement, moulding machines is required for this mould protection, mould auxiliary course. ­controls -- Temperatures, Movements of the ­injection unit -- Metering program, injection program, v/p change-over, hold pressure pro- gram -- Basic functions, graphic -- Periphery Practical exercises -- Practical exercises on the above-men- tioned topics are made in groups; in- cluding (if desired by the participants) mounting and taking down of an injec- tion mould 9 Machine 10 operation

Training Program Production optimisation and quality assurance (DSP control)

Objective of the course Target group Dates SynErgy (Syn) To be able to work with moulding ma- Moulding managers, application technici- Language Code Date chines independently. Acquisition of the ans, programmers and shift foremen with German Syn 4 08.03. - 11.03.2016 knowledge required for an appropriate a good basic knowledge in the operation German Syn 13 15.11. - 18.11.2016 optimisation of the production sequen- of injection moulding machines. English Syn 8 12.07. - 15.07.2016 ces. French On request Duration Theme 3½ days Dates ELION (EL) Introduction Language Code Date Extension stages Costs German EL-DSP 2 26.01. - 29.01.2016 -- Temperature Control for Mould CHF 1600 plus VAT per participant English EL-DSP 5 23.08. - 26.08.2016 -- Measurement and closed loop control French On request of clamping force -- Extended mould auxiliary controls Prerequisite Dates EVOS (EV) -- v/p switchover Completion of entry-level course for Language Code Date Process management ­corresponding series. German On request -- Setting strategies English On request -- Evaluations and recordings French On request -- Process graph Practical exercises -- Optimisation, recording and evaluation of parameters determining the quality Quality assurance -- Configuration of the Q-supervision -- Function of startup and switch-off ­behaviours -- Process protocolling -- Process statistics -- Trend graph Process supervision -- Production control -- Optimisation of a production in pro- gress -- Activation of the supervision function with sorting out of faulty parts -- Safety against manipulation -- Variables influencing the monitored process parameters Maintenance notes Final discussion Training Program 2016 Machine operation 11

Training Program Production optimisation and quality assurance (aXos-Modul)

Objective of the course Process supervision Dates (aXos) Create production processes, configure -- Production control Language Code Date and integrate auxiliary controls, optimise -- Optimisation of a production in German aXos 2 09.02. - 12.02.2016 processes and function sequences. ­progress German aXos 9 14.06. - 17.06.2016 -- Activation of the supervision function English aXos 6 26.04. - 29.04.2016 Theme with sorting out of faulty parts* English aXos 14 04.10. - 07.10.2016 Introduction -- Safety against manipulation French On request Operation and displays -- Variables influencing the monitored Sequence editor process parameters -- Sequence creation systematics Quality assurance -- Visualisation -- Configuration of quality monitoring -- Creating a production process -- Function of startup and switch-off -- Sequence testing and activation ­behaviours -- Parameterisation -- Process statistics -- System messages -- Trend graph Configuration of auxiliary controls -- Logging of process* -- Basic concept Maintenance notes -- Area of application Final discussion -- Creation -- Use in sequence Target group -- Advanced input options Moulding shop managers, application Interlocks and supervisions technicians, setters and shift foremen. -- Explanation of function -- Monitoring settings Duration -- Dependencies to production process 3½ days -- Operation, special applications* Error analysis Costs -- Fault analysis, system messages, CHF 1600 plus VAT per participant error sequence, logbook Sequence optimisation -- Synchronisations in production pro- Prerequisite cess Completion of entry-level course with -- Parallel function sequences aXos. Good to excellent previous know- -- Dependencies in sequence ledge of injection moulding.

* if required Maintenance 12 Mechanic/hydraulic

Training Program Maintenance – mechanic and hydraulic

Objective of the course Target group Dates SynErgy (Syn) Specific application of the maintenance This course is primarily intended for all Language Code Date schedule at all levels, correct interpreta- employees who are mainly engaged in German Syn 2 09.02. - 12.02.2016 tion of and reaction to alarm messages. the maintenance of SynErgy machines. German Syn 11 18.10. - 21.10.2016 English Syn 6 31.05. - 03.06.2016 Theme Duration French On request Introduction 3½ days General Dates EVOS (EV) -- Preparatory work Costs Language Code Date -- Safety measures CHF 1600 plus VAT per participant German On request -- Transport and installation English On request -- Manual operation French On request -- Maintenance schedule Prerequisite Hydraulic A basic knowledge of the structure and -- Hydraulic components/symbols functioning of an injection moulding -- Overview and structure of the ­machine. ­hydraulic control -- Sequences and functions -- Analysis of disturbances and ­trouble-shooting -- System messages Settings -- Levelling in general -- Nitrogen system -- Taking down the screw -- Cylinder of clamping unit -- Installation height adjustment/Platen parallelity -- Accident prevention devices -- Sliding pads Final discussion Maintenance Mechanic/hydraulic 13 Maintenance Hydraulic/electrical system/ 14 diagnostics

Training Program Hydraulic, electrical system and diagnostics

Objective of the course Target group Dates SynErgy (Syn) Correct interpretation and translation of The course is primarily aimed at elec- Language Code Date alarm messages. To diagnose disturban- trically competent employees who are German Syn 10 04.10. - 07.10.2016 ces by means of systematic analysis of mainly concerned with the maintenance English On request disturbances. of injection moulding machines. French On request

Theme Duration Dates ELION (EL) Introduction 3½ days Language Code Date General German EL-DSP 1 19.01. - 22.01.2016 -- Technical data Costs English EL-DSP 6 30.08. - 02.09.2016 -- Preparatory work CHF 1600 plus VAT per participant French On request -- Cleaning (­optional incl. PNOZ cable and software -- Maintenance schedule for CHF 250) Dates EVOS (EV) -- Manual operation Language Code Date -- Safety measures German On request -- Transport and installation Prerequisite English On request -- Overview of the operating instructions Maintenance personnel with in-depth French On request Machine control knowledge of electrics/electronics. -- Structure of the electric diagrams ELION hybrid (ELH) -- Structure of the hydraulic diagrams* Language Code Date -- Block diagram German aXos 8 31.05. - 03.06.2016 -- Overview and structure of the control English aXos 12 30.08. - 02.09.2016 -- Location of the components "what is French On request where?" -- Drives -- Functions -- Cooling systems (primary and ­secondary) Clamping unit -- Structure and function -- Settings -- Parameterisation Injection unit -- Structure and function -- Settings -- Parameterisation Safety circuit -- Structure and concept -- Diagnostic tool System messages -- Systematic trouble-shooting and ­correction Final discussion

* only for hydraulically operated additional injection units (ELION) Training Program 2016 Machine operation 15

Training Program Switch over (DSP control) SynErgy – ELION / SynErgy – EVOS

Objective of the course Target group Dates ELION (EL) Parameterisation of an ELION resp. EVOS Moulding shop managers, application Language Code Date machine on your own. technicians, setters and shift foremen. German On request English On request Theme Duration French On request Introduction 2 days Structure Dates EVOS (EV) -- Machine frame Costs Language Code Date -- Drive CHF 1400 plus VAT per participant German On request -- Clamping unit English On request -- Injection unit French On request -- Control Prerequisite General A good to very good prior knowledge of -- Machine operation how to operate Netstal SynErgy -- Stroke learning ­machines. -- Operating panel -- Operating modes Programs and functions* -- Drive -- Closing and opening movements -- Mould protection -- Metering program -- Injection program, v/p-switch over -- Hold pressure program -- Basic functions, graphic -- Auxiliary mould controllers -- Periphery -- Movements of the injection unit Practical exercises -- Parameterisation of an ELION resp. EVOS machine Maintenance notes Final discussion

* if required 16 Training Program 2016 Machine operation 17

Training Program PET-LINE Beginners

Objective of the course Target group Operation of a PET-LINE including the Moulding shop managers, application peripheral devices and to provide an technicians, setters and shift foremen. insight in the application technology Duration Theme 3½ days Introduction Structure Costs -- Drive CHF 2000 plus VAT per participant -- Clamping unit -- Injection unit Dates Operation On request -- Screen pages -- Programs and functions -- Programming the injection side, mould Prerequisite protection Experience in Injection moulding. -- Programming the injection side, v/p switch over -- Programming the removal unit -- Monitoring Preform parts-removal unit -- Structure and Operation -- Operation -- Safety -- Elimination of nonconformities Maintenance notes -- Machine -- Parts-removal unit -- Mould -- Elimination of nonconformities PET Material -- Polyethylene terephthalate -- Drying and storage of material Practical exercises -- Starting and stopping the system Final discussion Machine 18 operation

Training Program PET-LINE Production optimisation and quality assurance

Objective of the course Target group Deeper basic knowledge Moulding shop managers, application technicians, setters and shift foremen. Theme Extension stages Duration -- Mould temperature control 3½ days -- Measurement and closed loop control of clamping force Costs -- v/p switchover CHF 2000 plus VAT per participant -- Mould protection -- Monitoring Dates Process control On request -- Settings -- Evaluations and recordings -- Graphics Prerequisite -- Production protocol Technical vocational qualification with Practical exercises experience in injection moulding and -- Optimization and recording as well as successful completion of entry-level evaluation of parameters determining course. the quality Quality preforms -- Determination of quality -- Elimination of nonconformities Chiller -- Safety Mould -- Safety -- Technical data and description -- Transport, mounting, putting into ­operation, taking down, storage Maintenance work -- Machine -- Robot -- Mould Final discussion Training Program 2016 Machine operation 19

Training Program PET-LINE Application engineer

Objective of the course Target group Dates To be able to work with moulding ma- Moulding shop managers, application On request chines independently. Acquisition of the technicians, setters and shift foremen. knowledge required for an appropriate optimisation of the production sequen- Duration Prerequisite ces. 3 days Successful completion of entry-level course or excellent previous knowledge Theme Costs of PET-LINE processing. Extension stages CHF 2000 plus VAT per participant -- Mould temperature control -- Measurement and closed loop control of clamping force -- v/p switchover Process control -- Settings -- Evaluations and recordings -- Graphics Practical exercises -- Optimization, recording and evaluation of quality influencing parameters Quality preforms -- Determination of quality -- Elimination of nonconformities Quality assurance -- Configuration of the Q supervision -- Function of startup and switch-off be- haviours -- Process statistics Monitoring of the process -- Production control -- Optimization of a production in pro- gress -- Activation of the monitoring function -- Safety against manipulation -- Variables influencing the monitored process parameters Final discussion Maintenance 20 Mechanic/hydraulic

Training Program PET-LINE Service and maintenance

Objective of the course Target group Specific application of the maintenance This course is primarily intended for all schedule at all levels, correct interpreta- employees who are mainly engaged in tion of and reaction to alarm messages. the maintenance of PET-LINE machines.

Theme Duration General 3½ days -- Basic functions -- Preparatory work Costs -- Cleaning CHF 2000 plus VAT per participant -- Safety equipment Maintenance schedule Dates -- Machine On request -- Hydraulic -- Cooling system -- Nitrogen system Prerequisite -- Lubrication A basic knowledge of the structure and -- Electrical system functioning of an injection moulding -- Accident prevention devices ­machine. -- Vacuum -- Mould -- Parts-removal unit Final discussion Maintenance Training Program 2016 Electrical system/ diagnostics 21

Training Program PET-LINE Electrical system and diagnostics

Objective of the course Target group Correct interpretation and translation of The course is primarily aimed at elec- alarm messages. To diagnose disturban- trically competent employees who are ces by means of systematic analysis of mainly concerned with the maintenance disturbances. of injection moulding machines.

Theme Duration Introduction 3½ days -- Basic functions, sequence diagram, designation concept Costs General CHF 2000 plus VAT per participant -- Preparatory work -- Safety measures Dates Setup and diagnostic On request -- Brief overview and structure of the electrical control -- Brief overview and structure of the hy- Prerequisite draulic control Maintenance personnel with in-depth -- Alarm messages knowledge of electrics/electronics. -- Supplies/power supply units -- Sequences and functions -- Disturbance analysis and trouble shooting -- Disturbance analysis frequency con- verter -- Brief overview and structure of the pneumatics -- Systematic search in case of distur- bances in the system Settings -- Stroke measuring systems -- Proportional stages -- Closed loop control circuit Final discussion 22

General remarks Conditions for participation

1. Please send registration forms to: 5. Costs 9. Conditions of payment Netstal-Maschinen AG Course costs are listed alongside individual course Participants are charged a lump sum amount for Tschachenstrasse, 8752 Näfels, descriptions. For company-specific courses at Näfels individual courses. There is no discount for early pay- Phone: +41 55 618 62 00 works we charge a fixed course fee of CHF 1850.- per ment. Please see relevant course content for course Fax +41 55 618 66 18 day with max. 6-8 participants for universal applica- prices. All prices are net plus applicable VAT. Please E-Mail [email protected] tion and CHF 8800.- for PET-LINE courses. There is state the course code in all correspondence and bank also a possibility of holding training courses at your transfers. Participation fees are due for payment by 2. Registration and registration period promises. On request we shall be pleased to send the date specified on the invoice and should be paid By registering, the participant accepts the condi- you our quotation for such special courses. quoting the invoice number. tions of participation. To register, please send us the The course fees cover care by qualified instructors attached registration form by fax. throughout the course, detailed course documenta- 10. Course cancellations and changes Registration forms are reviewed in the order in which tion and learning material, beverages for the break, Netstal reserves the right to cancel, postpone or they are received. Latest date for a registration is lunch on all course days and all transfers between merge advertised courses in the case of low partici- 5 weeks before the course starts. We recommend hotel and course rooms. pant numbers, course instructor absence, acts of God to register early because, only a limited number of Costs of travel, overnight stay, breakfast, dinner and or any important reasons for which Netstal cannot be participants can attend and there is a strong demand possible additional costs like drinks and telephone held accountable. Participants are informed promptly for some courses. Immediately after the receiption calls are paid by the participant. and any payments that have already been made are of your registration we shall send you our provisional refunded. Further claims are excluded, irrespective of confirmation. You will get our firm and final confir- 6. Room reservation their nature, unless the organiser is deemed guilty of mation about 3 weeks before the course is due to It is possible to book a room through Netstal. If you wilful misconduct or gross negligence. The organiser start. The agreement is concluded when registration would like to do so, please indicate this when regis- is entitled to replace trainers or postpone schedules confirmation is received. tering for your course. The customer is responsible with just cause, e.g. trainer absence due to illness, The invoice for the course fee will be sent after com- for cancelling a hotel room reservation himself/her- provided that this is deemed acceptable by the course pletion of the course. The participants are requested self. Any cancellation fees imposed by the hotel are participants. to settle their hotel bill prior to their departure. settled by said customer directly. 11. Liability 3. Number of participants 7. Rescission The organiser is only liable for wilful misconduct and Part of the courses involves carrying out practical When a registered person cancels a course the gross negligence. Liability for the breach of major exercises with participants. A restriction is therefore following conditions apply: contractual obligations and negligence causing death placed on participant numbers to ensure the success -- No fee is charged in case of withdrawal until or personal injury remains unaffected. In the event of the course. 4 weeks before course starts. of a breach of the aforementioned contractual obli- The number of participants per course is limited to -- If the cancellation reaches us within the last gations, claims for damages are limited to damages 6-8 people, resp. 12 people if the course is doubly led. 4 weeks before the course is due to start, we in- that are typically foreseeable. voice 50% of the course fee. 4. Services -- If the cancellation reaches us within the last 12. Copyright Participants receive both theoretical and practical 2 weeks before the course is due to start, we in- Work documents and computer software used are training from course instructors. Every participant voice 100% of the course fee. protected by copyright. The reproduction of course receives course-specific documents at the start of documents for unauthorised purposes and the the course and a certificate after completion. The use 8. Language disclosure, use or distribution of this material is not of the latest technical resources during training is The standard languages are German, English and permitted to any third parties Any breach or infringe- guaranteed. French. Other languages on request. ment will result in liability for damages.

13. Choice of law and jurisdiction For all disputes with regard to and in connection with the legal relationship that exists between the two contractual parties, Swiss law shall apply. The agreed place of jurisdiction is Nord. Registration for Netstal training course Netstal training courses can be booked simply by sending an email to ­­ [email protected] or via our website www.netstal.com. When you provide your contact details, desired course and the number of participants, our personnel will contact you to ­arrange the course dates and content that you require. Training Program 2016 How to find us 23

How to find us Transport connection Netstal-Maschinen AG

Journey from the airport by train Train S2 leaves from Airport every 30 minutes to Ziegelbrücke without need to change trains. There you have to take the train which goes to Näfels.

Journey from the airport by car Drive direction Zürich. When in Zürich centre take the motorway A3 direction Chur and leave it at the Exit / Näfels (approx. 40 minutes from Zürich). Continue as far as the first traffic lights and then turn left direction Näfels/Glarus. At the big intersection in Näfels (large old building with painted shutters diagonally opposite you), turn left direction . Pass over the railway crossing Netstal-Maschinen AG site plan and then immediately turn Please note that smoking is only permitted in designated areas. right. Now you are already on Netstal's premises. Please refer also to the site plan below. Parking for visitors Coming from Austria (Buchs-Sargans) it is just as Training easy to reach Ziegelbrücke rail- Centre way station. If you travel by car, take the A3 from Chur in the Parking for direction of Zürich and leave it trainees at the Exit Niederurnen/Näfels.

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Our core competence has always been and remains the construction of high-performance and high- precision injection moulding machines. We have focused exclusively on the development and ­production of high-tech products for the global ­plastics market for over sixty years now. Thanks to its vast experience, Netstal ­continues to set trends for the entire industry while its groundbreaking innovations continue to set new ­benchmarks. All machines from our company are characterised by their precision, speed, reliability, user friendliness and economy.

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