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Rotary Heat Presses

jacoboes

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I want to get into the dye sub market and am looking at getting a 60"+ rotary heat press. I am planning to do very thin materials for backlighting applications as my main product. Does anyone here have any experience with rotaries? I am looking at an AIT machine or Digifab. Both would be electric not oil. Are there limitations to using rotary? I don't want to get a platten because most of my items will be 8' in length. Thanks for any help you can give me.
 

BESTBLANKS

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AIT Heat Presses

I want to get into the dye sub market and am looking at getting a 60"+ rotary heat press. I am planning to do very thin materials for backlighting applications as my main product. Does anyone here have any experience with rotaries? I am looking at an AIT machine or Digifab. Both would be electric not oil. Are there limitations to using rotary? I don't want to get a platten because most of my items will be 8' in length. Thanks for any help you can give me.

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eastyltd

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For mask production or large format(drum/length), we would suggest oil heating than electric, because thermal oil can better maintain the temperature and save energy, and also very fast heat up time.

Now the best oil type heat press can control temperature difference within 1 degree only, like EMT-1742
 
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