Hot Glass Vacuum Presses

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Hot Glass Vacuum Presses

Set the standard for excellence in mounting, heatsealing and canvas bonding.

 

  • Transparent top panel allows work to be viewed throughout bonding processes.
  • Handles a wide range of materials including foam board, wood, photos, art prints and delicate fabrics
  • Highly efficient heating system maintains an even distribution of heat across work surface
  • Digital thermostat controls temperature
  • Reinforced scratch resistant glass
  • Adjustable pressure control
  • Dedicated vacuum pump
  • Automatic electronic timer
  • Adjustable temperature control
  • Adjustable timer control
Model HCP220 HCP260 HCP360 HGP560
Weight 49 kgs 72 Kgs 111kgs 210 kgs
Width 720 mm 975mm 1194mm 1422mm
Depth 1040mm 1300mm 1800mm 2615mm
Height 160mm 160mm 160mm 950mm inc.stand

Time to vacuum
20 secs 20 secs 30 secs 30 secs

Time to temperature
12 mins 12 mins 12 mins 15 mins
Working dimension Inches 25"x 37" 35"x 47" 43"x 67" 50"x 98"

 

Heatseal Laminates
Hot Press Heatseal Laminates have many benefits to both framers and photographers and print shops. For one thing, all Hot Press Laminates contain UV inhibitors to increase the fade resistance of the artwork. They are also unbreakable, easy to keep clean and come in a variety of popular finishes.

Laminates include:

Code Size
L1320 1300mm x 25m
(51" x 82')
L1328 1300mm x 100m
(51" x 328')

Code Size
L1450 1300mm x 25m
(51" x 82')
L1458 1300mm x 100m
(51"'x 328')

Code Size
L1520 1300mm x 25m
(51" x 82')
L1528 1300mm x 100m (51" x 328')

 

Gloss (Lustre)
This film offers a unique finish that conforms to the surface it is pressed against (under heat). The normal result is a lustre finish transferred from the surface of the foam blanket in the press, but other textures can easily be applied. This film is also used as a top coating when prints are bonded on to canvas.

Satin Matt
The subtle finish of the film closely mimics that of a printed piece. The satin sheen finish reduces glare, but not contrast, as the film is relatively thin. Also suitable for canvas bonding.

Matt
A full matt finish that completely eliminates reflections, offering additional UV protection when used behind glass. Matt film is most often used when lighting is unpredictable and uncontrollable i.e Exhibition halls and other public areas.