A hot pressing machine is a device that processes various materials through heating and pressurizing for operations like laminating, pressing, and forming. Commonly used in packaging, electronics, furniture, leather, and other industries, it can handle tasks such as combining plastic films with paper, encapsulating electronic components, and laminating panel surfaces, enhancing material performance or completing assembly processes.
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Efficient heating: Utilizes methods like electric or oil heating. The heating plates have high temperature uniformity, can rapidly reach the set temperature (up to around 300℃), with a heating rate typically ranging from 5 - 20℃ per minute.
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Precise pressure control: Equipped with hydraulic or pneumatic systems, it offers a wide pressure adjustment range, with a pressure control accuracy of ±0.1MPa, ensuring consistent pressing results.
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Convenient operation: Features an intelligent control system, allowing presetting of parameters like heating temperature, pressure level, and pressure - holding time. It supports automatic cycle operations, reducing manual operation intensity and errors.
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Worktable size: Common specifications include 600mm×800mm, 1000mm×1200mm, etc. Larger sizes can be customized according to production needs.
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Heating plate power: Depending on the table size and heating method, the power ranges from 5 - 30kW.
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Maximum pressure: Generally 5 - 100MPa; some large - scale hot pressing machines have higher pressure.
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Working stroke: 50 - 300mm, meeting the processing requirements of materials with different thicknesses.
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Packaging industry: Used for hot - press forming of plastic packaging boxes and hot - press lamination of labels and packaging materials.
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Electronics industry: Encapsulation of electronic components and hot - press welding of flexible circuit boards.
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Furniture industry: Hot - press lamination of panel surfaces, such as for melamine boards and solid wood veneers.
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Leather industry: Processes like embossing and gilding on leather surfaces.