Product Parameters
Model number: |
FZLC-B5-2 |
Plate size: |
38X38/40X50/40X60/50x70cm |
Power: |
4400W |
Time range: |
0-999s |
Temp range: |
0-300°C |
Voltage: |
110V/220V |
Gross weight: |
100/103/112/191KG |
Packing size: |
79*62*83cm/75*64*91cm 81*69*86cm/88*78*96cm |
Detailed Photos
Dual heated platens with Teflon coating, more even heating and smooth surface.
Available size: 38X38cm /40X50cm /40X60cm /50x70cm.
Two big air cylinders, produce higher pressure.
Screen touch LCD display is great performance in accurate temp/time read-out.
The temp range is 0-300 degree C and the time range is 0-999s.
Hook up an air compressor with the air regulator, then you can adjust the pressure
by air regulator, the pressure range is 0-1 Mpa.
Emergency button is for safety use. The upper heat plate will life up immediately when you press the emergency button.
Fully slide-out design, easy to place items on the bottom plate, prevent scald, and convenient to use..
Product Description
Different Types of Heat Presses
There are actually a number of different types of heat presses which you can make or buy.
* DIY Heat Press: If you have a hair straightener and a clamp, believe it or not, that is all you really need to make a basic heat press. You also need some parchment paper, a tool to use to collect the oil, and gloves to protect your hands from the heat. Alternately, you can modify a hydraulic shop press by adding heat plates and use that instead.
* Manual Heat Press: If you want to keep operation simple and costs down low, consider purchasing a manual press. These devices tend to be smaller than their hydraulic counterparts (see below), so they offer the advantage of portability. You operate them using a hand crank.
* Hydraulic heat Press: With this type of press, you use a hand pump to produce hydraulic pressure. They are reasonably portable, and offer a kind of "in-between" option between a manual and pneumatic press.
* Pneumatic Heat Press: This type of press is basically like a hydraulic press, but it includes an extra feature in the form of an air compressor. This frees you from manual labor.
There is no cranking and no pumping. You can adjust the pressure level precisely just by pressing a button. Because of the air compressor, portability is limited.
* Electric Heat Press: This type of press gets you away from pumps and compressors altogether. Powered through a basic wall outlet, the electric press offers convenience and ease of use and is ideal for processing large batches.
* Hybrid Heat Press: This type of Heat press is designed for large scale commercial use, and offers ultimate flexibility. It can run pneumatically or electronically, or you have the option of using a pump manually if you prefer.