The Secabo TPD12 is an outstanding production machine for large-scale productions in the field of sublimation textile finishing and other transfer technologies up to a size of 100cm x 120cm. The pneumatic double plate heat press features a heating capacity of 9.0 kW and designed to provide a maximum pressure of 4 bars, which corresponds to the 140g/cm2 or 1,700kg when using the XXL heat plate. This means, that the TPD12 is perfectly equipped for large runs of high quality large format transfers. The two base plates are superimposed on an electric linear system specially designed to retract one base plate into the heat press, while simultaneously exposing the other base plate. This feature serves to increase efficiency by enabling operators to remove a finished transfer object and/or prepare the next transfer object at the same time, that the other base plate is inside the transfer area within the TPD12's case. The user can choose different modes of operation, namely automatic or manual. In each case, operators are offered protection from injury by a wide range of safety equipment, including emergency shutoff and two-handed operation. The TPD12 facilitates a means for profitable and efficient production of large-scale transfers in large quantities.
Duration and temperature can easily be adjusted and monitored using the digital controller.
The work pressure is easy to adjust - in each case matching the transfer object and procedure.
The safety and quality of this device is constantly monitored - according to German safety standards.
The high-quality heat plate ensures an exact temperature distribution over the entire heating surface.
A state-of-the-art controller reduces the temperature fluctuations to a minimum, thus ensuring consistently good transfer results.
with the 2 base plates, high production volumes can easily be achieved
The heat press automatically opens after the set time has elapsed.
dimensions | 275cm x 170cm x 150cm |
working area | 2 x 100cm x 120cm |
scope of delivery | Transfer press, power cable without plug, connection set for compressor, manual in German language |
pressure setting | setting of pneumatic pressure |
max. downforce | 4 bar, 1700 kg, 140 g/cm² |
max temperature | 225 °C |
maximum time preset | 999 s |
power supply | 3P+N+PE, 9.0kW. Connection by an expert is required. |
environment | 5°C - +35°C/ 30% - 70% humidity |
air consumption | 200l/min maximum |
weight without packaging | 782 kg |
weight with package | 931,00 kg |
Brand | Secabo |
A heat press, transfers text, logos or images onto different materials. The device works with pressure as well as heat in order to achieve long-lasting results. A heat press is like a large iron, but with more pressure and more intensive heat. Heat presses are suited for a wide range of transfer processes.
motives from flock or flex material or decals can be transferred to garments with the heat press. E.g. soccer jerzys can be decorated with names, numbers or the club's logo
In this process, the heat press transfers graphics, photos and texts that have been printed on a commercially available printer to polyester materials. Printing requires nothing more than special sublimation inks. The heat created by the heat press causes the ink to dye polyester materials. In addition to clothing, this procedure is also suitable for individually designing cups, puzzles, mouse pads, tableware and much more. Please note that this procedure should only be used on bright, preferably white materials, to facilitate a realistic color reproduction.
A design is cut out of an inkjet flex foil and then transferred to a piece of clothing using a heat press. The highlight: Regular ink from a normal printer is preserved by special varnish beads inside the inkjet flex foil through the transfer process. This facilitates the production of durable textile finishes in photo quality with simplest means. One might, for example, design a soccer fan shirt with a country pennant.such as a country pennant on a soccer fan shirt, etc.
A design is cut out of an inkjet flex foil and then transferred to a piece of clothing using a heat press. The highlight: Regular ink from a normal printer is preserved by special varnish beads inside the inkjet flex foil through the transfer process. This facilitates the production of durable textile finishes in photo quality with simplest means. One might, for example, design a soccer fan shirt with a country pennant.such as a country pennant on a soccer fan shirt, etc.
The uses and possibilities of a heat press are as diverse as the various different transfer methods that exist. Heat presses allow both professionals and ambitious hobbyists to make their personal design ideas a reality, such as for example:
Creative design of cups and mugs
Individual design of mouse pads
Processing and design of clothing such as T-shirts, jackets or sweaters, for example, for bands, schools, work clothes, designer collections
durable garment decoration with motives from flock or flex - ideal for sport clubs
Creation of personal Hat
Design your own towels and bathroom textiles
Creative design of large-scale photo motifs on bathroom or kitchen tiles
create your individual bags
When choosing the appropriate heat press, the shape of the receiving material and the size of the objects to be transferred are key factors. Folding presses or swing presses are used to finish flat materials, such as textiles or tiles, with a personalized design. The Secabo TC 2 heat press, for example, is a reliable entry-level folding press for smaller designs. The Secabo TC 5 heat press is suitable for larger designs. There are special mug presses that perfectly adapt to the shape of a mug to allow for creating an individualized mug collection, such as the Secabo TMUG heat press.