From 2014 to 2019, the machine was completely out of service and awaiting dismantling. During this time, the area around the machine was used for other purposes. In 2019, the Research and Development department recognized the need as well as the added value of the mini-machine and created a restoration plan. Today, the Mini-Machine produces small plates, which can be very beneficial for the creation of new products due to their high significance. It replicates the ratios of the large production machine well, therefore mixing tests can be carried out with program accuracy.
“If the new product doesn’t work on the mini machine, I don’t even need to have it tried on the big machine,” says Tassilo Rinder.