Define project goal
Identify part, resin, output and quality before machine choice.Collect product and mold basics, then map target output, tolerance, utilities and acceptance boundary.
Continue this routeGEERPOWER NEW MACHINES
Geerpower offers two new-machine series: servo-hydraulic and all-electric. Both are configured around the product, mold, process, output and delivery target.
Read the hydraulic vs all-electric buyer comparison →
MACHINE PURCHASE DECISION FLOW
We organize the decision from project goals to scope closure. This avoids generic recommendations and helps reduce hidden costs after purchase.
Collect product and mold basics, then map target output, tolerance, utilities and acceptance boundary.
Continue this routeCompare machine route options with automation needs, handling method, utilities and integration depth.
Continue this routeDocument open points around molds, production floor, trial basis, packing and handover expectations.
Continue this routeThe recommendation is based on part-mold-utility constraints, not only tonnage.
Buyer gets a checklist showing required inputs, excluded assumptions and responsibilities.
Missing items are listed early so negotiation stays between confirmed scope items.
DECISION METRICS
When core part, mold, output and factory context are complete.
Scope first avoids rework after machine shortlist is selected.
Buyers get input completeness, acceptance basis, and open points in one view.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Yes. The project review can start with partial data. The process will flag missing inputs and give you a practical completion list.
No. GEERPOWER supports both servo-hydraulic and all-electric routes. Selection depends on part, mold, output and commercial constraints.
No. It locks transparency first. The final quotation still follows your approved commercial scope and delivery assumptions.
TWO SERIES · ONE PROJECT METHOD
The right choice is not a slogan. It is a comparison of process, mold, production environment, output, utilities, investment and acceptance requirements.
01Servo-hydraulic series
02All-electric series
GEERPOWER QUALITY DISCIPLINE
GEERPOWER uses a common quality-control approach informed by all-electric production requirements: controlled component selection, assembly accuracy, repeatable inspection, documented checks and project-specific acceptance.


FROM FACTORY REVIEW TO DELIVERY
Geerpower compares machine fit, auxiliaries, utilities, trial requirements, packing, documentation and delivery boundaries before the commercial scope is confirmed. This reduces avoidable gaps that can make a low initial price expensive later.
NEW MACHINE QUESTIONS
These answers are written for buyers comparing machine architecture and project scope—not for unsupported specification claims.
GEERPOWER supplies two new-machine series: servo-hydraulic injection molding machines and all-electric injection molding machines. Final selection and configuration are based on the buyer's product, mold, output, utilities, investment boundary and delivery requirements.
It means hydraulic and all-electric new-machine projects follow a common quality-control approach informed by all-electric production requirements: controlled component selection, assembly accuracy, repeatable inspection, documented checks and project-specific acceptance. It does not mean the two series have identical drive systems or performance.
Compare the part and resin, mold, process window, cycle and output, factory utilities, production environment, automation plan, investment boundary and acceptance requirements. Geerpower reviews these inputs before recommending a series.
Yes. Either series can be coordinated with mold-interface review, robot, material handling, drying, cooling, conveyor, utilities, trial planning, packing, documentation and handover when the project requires a complete production cell.
REQUEST A SERIES COMPARISON
Send available product, resin, part weight, mold, output, voltage and destination information. The recommendation will identify missing inputs before a final configuration is quoted.