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Sample Preparing

Laboratory Presses

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Table-top pneumatic press
Table-top pneumatic press for the rapid moulding of rubber and plastic samples with vacuum application

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Maximum closure Force

2500 Kg (with compressed air supply at 8 bar)

Max usable platen surface

120 X 100 mm

Temperature Regulation

between room temperature and 270 °C

Temperature Control

2 PID termoregulators with 1°C resolution

Electronic Press Control device

The electronic control integrated in the front panel of the press permits to set the moulding cycle and the moulding options.

Vacuum Pump (optional)

The instrument can be connected to a vacuum pump for moulding with vacuum

Inert atmosphere (optional)

Inert atmosphere inlet with pressure regulator to keep positive pressure (max 0,3 bar) within the moulding area

Power Supply

220 VAC ±10%,50 Hz ±3,10 A,single phase -Other on request

Power

600 W

Dimensions

(Depth x Width x Height) 360 x 400 x 960 mm

Weight

90 Kg

Languages

The Electronic Press Control permits to select the usage language among English, Italian, French, German and Spanish.

Overview
The press has been designed for the rapid production of rubber and plastic test samples. The press is prepared for vacuum pump connection.
Rubber

Instrument characteristics
Closure is carried out using a pneumatic cylinder. The maximum closure force (with compressed air supply at 8 bar) is 2500 Kg.
The maximum usable

Electronic Press Control
The electronic control integrated in the front panel of the press enables the moulding cycle to be set.
The available options have been studied to

Example of mould for pneumatic press

A wide range of types of samples can be produced

The Front panel of the instrument with the Electronic press control and the thermoregulators

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