Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Capacity | 60 Tons |
Platen Size | 450 x 450 mm |
Machine Type | H-Type Frame |
No. of Station | Single |
No. of Daylight | One |
Heating of Platens | Electrical Heater |
Stroke Length | 200 mm |
Motor Power | 5 HP |
Condition | New |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Compression moulding is a closed-mold process in which tremendous pressure is applied to the work. It's suitable for smaller items with low to medium production numbers where the tightest tolerances.
Compression moulding necessitates the use of a blank (of required shape, size, weight). Plays a key role in controlling mould flow rate to avoid air entrapment and excess flash.
A heated mould tool and the pressure of a clamping press are used to form the rubber. The curing or vulcanisation process takes place before the final portion is removed and cooled. An open mould with an elastomer blank positioned in the cavity is used in compression moulding. The final output consumable product is formed in a closed mould.
Applications:
Product Details:
Capacity | 30 Tons |
Platen Size | 200 x 200 mm |
Machine Type | Closed Frame |
No. of Station | Single |
No. of Daylight | One |
Heating of Platens | Electrical Heater |
Stroke Length | 150 mm |
Motor Power | 5 HP |
Condition | New |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Product Details:
Capacity | 15 Tons |
Platen Size | 350 x 400 mm |
Machine Type | Closed Frame |
No. of Station | Single |
No. of Daylight | One |
Heating of Platens | Electrical Heater |
Stroke Length | 150 mm |
Motor Power | 3 HP |
Condition | New |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Compression moulding is a closed-mold process in which tremendous pressure is applied to the work. It''s suitable for smaller items with low to medium production numbers where the tightest tolerances.
Compression moulding necessitates the use of a blank (of required shape, size, weight). Plays a key role in controlling mould flow rate to avoid air entrapment and excess flash.
A heated mould tool and the pressure of a clamping press are used to form the rubber. The curing or vulcanisation process takes place before the final portion is removed and cooled. An open mould with an elastomer blank positioned in the cavity is used in compression moulding. The final output consumable product is formed in a closed mould.
Applications: