Die Cut Heat Seal Applications by Heated Platen on Hydraulic Beam Press

CorporateFreeman SCHWABE Hydraulic Beam Press with Heated Platen is ideal for all your Die Cut Heat Seal applications.

Die Cut Heat Seal different types of textiles, non-woven materials and synthetic fibers.

Example shown below is Freeman Schwabe Hydraulic Beam Press with Heated Platen feeding roll goods material.

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Using steel rule dies / tooling and cutting / sealing against a polypropylene cutting board, nylon cutting board, a nylon cutting belt or even against steel.

Full Head with heat platen - outfeed - guard open

Freeman SCHWABE Hydraulic Beam Press with Heated Platen is ideal for all your Die Cut Heat Seal applications.

Allen Bradley Control box and heat platen at outfeed

Allen Bradley Control box and Heated Platen at out feed of Freeman Schwabe Hydraulic Beam cutting press.

Application example is die cutting and heat sealing aluminized heat shields in the Auto Interior Trim industry
– under side of car hoods
– under headliners
– inside doors panels

heat seal aluminimum

Visual example only shows Heat Seal Aluminized heat shields

TEST  our machine for your Application for FREE
Freeman Schwabe offers FREE TESTING / PROTOTYPING
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Die Cut Heat & Seal Applications on a SCHWABE Hydraulic Beam Press

equipped with a heated platen at our Manufacturing Plant in Cincinnati, Ohio USA

SCHWABE built in USA

Built in USA

Freeman Schwabe Office Headquarters and Manufacturing Plant in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Freeman Schwabe Office Headquarters and Manufacturing Plant in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

For more information or to Request a Quote

Email: sales@freemanschwabe.com

Call: +1 513 947 2888

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