The Difference Between Cold Press And Hot Press
Woodworking cold press series models are used to press furniture panels, wooden doors and various panels. As well as the leveling and shaping of furniture. It can make the bonding between the plates more firm, the pressure is strong, and there is no force back. So what is the difference between a cold press and a hot press?
Cold press, that is, cold dryer compressor. The amount of water vapour in the compressed air is determined by the temperature of the compressed air: while keeping the compressed air pressure essentially constant, reducing the temperature of the compressed air reduces the water vapour content in the compressed air, and excess water vapour condenses into liquid.
A hot press is a device that heats two pre-fluxed and tinned parts to a temperature sufficient to melt, flow, and, after curing, form a permanent electrical-mechanical connection between the parts and the solder. According to different products, the heating speed can be selected.
Both cold presses and hot presses are used for flattening, bonding, veneering and pressing of sheets. As the name implies, the cold press is only pressed at room temperature, while the hot press can heat the plate, the temperature can reach 300 degrees, and the flatness of the plate surface of the hot press is higher.
The cold press is used for the production of furniture, the processing and production of wooden plywood pressing parts such as speakers, wood, decoration, plastic, flat plywood, plywood, particleboard, and veneer. With high production efficiency and good quality, it is suitable for the production of wood products in various furniture production units and other industries.
