| Rotary Heat Press Comparison.

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| Rotary Heat Press Comparison

Blanket Alignment OldNew ManualAuto Alignment Controlled by Piston Advantage: Aligning Blanket Automatically to the Center

Blanket Tension OldNew Controlled by Hand CrankControlled by Piston Advantage: Controlling Tension of Blanket Accurately to Give Consistent Transfer Result

Detection of Temperature OldNew Detecting Temperature Inside Oil DrumDetecting Temperature on the Surface of Oil Drum Advantage: Detecting Actual Oil Drum Surface Temperature

Oil Level OldNew Almost 50% Full Oil Drum100% Full Oil Drum Advantage: Filling Oil Drum to 100% Full to Save 30% Energy

Power Control OldNew Press “POWER” to Shut Off 2 Hours Later Automatically Daily Auto Power On/Off Advantages: Starting to Work Immediately when Operators Arrives Factory Leaving Machine Cooling itself when Operators Goes Home

Blanket Coverage OldNew Around 55%At Least 70% Advantages: Increasing Transfer Speed Reducing Heat Loss

Transmission of Power OldNew Carbon BrushSlip Ring Advantage: Minimizing Maintenance Effort

Temperature Control OldNew Solid State RelayControllable Silicon Relay Advantage: Controlling Oil Drum Temperature which Tolerance is less than 1 Degree Celsius

Rewinding and Unwinding Shaft OldNew Tension Generated by WasherTension Controlled by Compressed Air Advantage: Preventing Transfer Paper, Fabric and Tissue Paper from Tracking