This 50*50 heat press machine is certified with 38 core technological patents, rigorously validated in both mechanical construction and functional design. Equipped with six 495mm extended 1 kW heating tubes arranged in a matrix, combined with an elliptical printing machine-compatible structure, it achieves precise ±2°C temperature control across the entire pressing surface. Each unit undergoes 72-hour continuous pressure testing and three-tier quality inspections before delivery, ensuring zero performance degradation in core components over 100,000 press cycles. Packaged in shock-resistant wooden crates with EPE cushioning, it guarantees damage-free international shipping.
Powered by a 380V/32A industrial voltage system delivering 6KW heating capacity, this machine meets instant heating demands for cotton, linen, synthetic fabrics, and other materials. Its tri-mode control integrates dual-adjustment modules for temperature (0-300°C) and timing (0-999 seconds), supporting both fully automated production-line operation and manual precision alignment. The 1650mm vertical column frame, constructed from Q235B carbon steel, features hydraulic balance foot pads to minimize resonance during high-frequency operation.
Three-tier safety mechanisms include: 1) Overheat auto-shutdown for real-time thermal monitoring, 2) Mechanical lockout to prevent accidental activation, and 3) Dual-layer silicone insulation maintaining under 40°C surface temperature. The patented 0-180° adjustable pressure plate allows precise positioning for intricate patterns. CE-certified safety standards, emergency stop buttons, and fault code displays ensure secure 8-hour continuous operation.
The 670mm worktable accommodates standard heat-transfer film rolls, while 1080mm vertical clearance supports 3D fabric processing. When paired with a pneumatic-assisted feeding system, it achieves daily outputs of 800-1,200 units. Ideal for diverse applications including POLO shirt panels, athletic shoe transfers, and luggage logo pressing, it supports materials like hot-melt films, sublimation inks, and PVC holographic foils.