Vacuum molding, also known as vacuum forming or thermoforming, is a versatile manufacturing process used to create plastic parts and components with intricate shapes and designs. This technique involves heating a flat thermoplastic sheet until it becomes pliable, then draping it over a mold and using a vacuum to draw the material tightly against the mold’s contours. As the plastic cools and solidifies, it adopts the shape of the mold, resulting in a precise replica of the desired form.

Pre-Owned Vacuum Curing Press for Rubber Sheets

Technical specification:
Clamping Force (ton) Main Ram Diameter (mm) Heating Platen size(mm) Stroke of Main Ram (mm) Daylight (mm) Power Consumption (single) (kw) Power Consumption (Double) (kw)
100 Ø250 405x430 250 300 14 24.3
150 Ø300 450x480 250 300 16.4 32.8
200 Ø355 505x510 250 300 23.1 42.4
250 Ø400 570x610 250 300 25.8 47.8
350 Ø457.2 700x700 250 300 25.8 47.8
500
Ø560
700x700
250
300
29.5 59
850x850 40 80
1000x1000 49.6 99.2

Used 700 X 700 mm Rubber Vacuum Moulding Machine, 400 Tons

Technical specification:
Clamping Force (ton) Main Ram Diameter (mm) Heating Platen size(mm) Stroke of Main Ram (mm) Daylight (mm) Power Consumption (single) (kw) Power Consumption (Double) (kw)
100 Ø250 405x430 250 300 14 24.3
150 Ø300 450x480 250 300 16.4 32.8
200 Ø355 505x510 250 300 23.1 42.4
250 Ø400 570x610 250 300 25.8 47.8
350 Ø457.2 700x700 250 300 25.8 47.8
500
Ø560
700x700
250
300
29.5 59
850x850 40 80
1000x1000 49.6 99.2