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Focus on Transfer Printing & Heat Presses Screen Print World


Elevate your production process Introducing the AUTOGLIDE 4060, the affordable direct to fi lm heat press engineered to elevate your production process to new heights.


Designed with productivity and effi ciency in mind, the AUTOGLIDE 4060 features an innovative double-table system that revolutionises your workfl ow. While one garment is being pressed, you can seamlessly prepare the next on the second base plate, minimising downtime and signifi cantly boosting your output.


The AUTOGLIDE 4060 offers unparalleled versatility with its dual operational modes: manual and automatic. These modes can be effortlessly adjusted to match your specifi c production needs, providing high positioning accuracy for precise transfers every time. The heat press operates pneumatically, allowing you to fi ne-tune the pressure to ensure consistent and high-quality results, regardless of the garment type. This pneumatic operation also drastically reduces operator fatigue, making long production runs more manageable and less physically demanding.


AUTOGLIDE 4060


Additionally, the AUTOGLIDE 4060 is equipped with advanced features like eight adjustable infrared locators for precise garment placement and a servo motor for enhanced stability and effi ciency. Whether you’re handling large-scale production or detailed custom jobs, the AUTOGLIDE 4060 delivers reliable, professional-grade results, making it the ideal choice for any DTF printing operation.


www.screenprintworld.co.uk


Secabo TS5 LITE


Swing-aways for the price- conscious


Secabo has extended the LITE series with swing-away presses. These are basic products with numerous upgrade options. The heat presses of the LITE family are designed for start-ups, occasional and price-conscious users who do not want to compromise on quality.


The basic components of the TS5 LITE and TS7 LITE models are reduced to the essentials. The modular design allows individual base or heating plates to be retrofi tted and components to be upgraded. For example, the controller is kept simple for beginners. If required, it can be upgraded to a SMART controller with more functions. The work surface measures 38x38cm (TS5 LITE) or 40x50cm (TS7 LITE). This provides suffi cient space for easy alignment and placement of transfer objects. The automatic opening and swing-away functions are also convenient. In addition, the TS LITE presses are available as Energy Saver models that minimise energy consumption and signifi cantly reduce running costs. The Energy Saver version incorporates the innovative ES heating plate with additional insulation, which reduces standby energy consumption and promises savings of up to 80%. In operation, this plate is over 30% more effi cient than conventional models.


www.secabo.com


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