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HSP-500 Pneumatic High Pressure Press


Engineered for Advanced Construction Technology applications, the High Pressure Press leverages a self-levelling bladder plate to deliver exceptionally high pressure.

The integration of precise controls for timing, pressure, and temperature ensures accurate replication and consistent bonding parameters.

This press is compatible with Ardmel's solvent-free adhesives and can be effectively utilised on uncoated, coated, and laminated fabrics. The result is superior adhesion, a soft handle, and enhanced strength.

Suitable for many applications

  • Hood visors
  • Pockets and pocket flaps
  • Zippers
  • Hems and waistbands
  • And more!
HSP-500 Pneumatic High Pressure Press
HSP-500 Pneumatic High Pressure Press Sale price£999,999.00

Features

Independent Heated Top and Bottom Plates

Use: Both plates are heated to ensure comprehensive heat transfer.

Benefit: Improved bonding quality due to even heat distribution.

Easy-to-Change Dies

Use: Facilitates the change of plates for different applications.

Benefit: Provides complete flexibility and adaptability for various tasks.

High Rise Top Plate

Use: Allows ample space for positioning materials.

Benefit: Enhances convenience and precision during the bonding process.

Simple Controls

Use: For operating the machine with precision.

Benefit: Ensures ease of use and accuracy for the operator.

Highly Accurate Temperature Control

Use: Maintains precise temperature settings.

Benefit: Ensures reliable and consistent bonding results.

Dual Display Countdown Timer

Use: Tracks bonding time for each application.

Benefit: Provides accuracy and consistency in the bonding process.

Standard and Optional Made-to-Order Dies

Use: Standard dies are 8” x 15” to 12” x 16” and customisable plates are available for specific bonding tasks.

Benefit: Enhances the machine’s versatility and application range.

See the HSP-500 in Action

Operation

  1. The temperature and time are set and the machine is allowed to reach temperature
  2. The fabric/seam is placed on the bottom plate
  3. The foot pedal is pressed which brings the top plate down, under gravity onto the fabric/seam. Release the foot pedal at any time prior to locking and the top plate rises
  4. The two hand safety switches are pressed, which locks the top plate and applies pressure
  5. After the set time, the pressure is released and the top plate rises

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