About Rubber Compression Moulding Press (RCD Series)
Rubber Compression Moulding Press (RCD Series) :
We offer a wide range of Rubber Compression Moulding Press with below specification:
| HMA Model No |
Capacity Intons |
Platen Size (mmxmm) |
RAM Dia. (mm) |
RAM Stroke (mm) |
Day Light (mm) |
Mode of Heating |
Working Height (mm) |
Speed (mm/sc) |
Motor (H.P.) |
| Oil |
Steam |
Electric |
Approach |
Pressing |
Return |
| RCD1S2-40 RCD2S2-40 |
40 |
250x250, 10 x 10 |
150, 6 |
200 |
350 |
O |
S |
E |
750 |
25 |
04 |
35 |
3
|
| RCD1S2-75 RCD2S2-75 |
75 |
300x300, 12 x 12 |
200, 8 |
200 |
350 |
O |
S |
E |
750 |
25 |
2.5 |
35 |
3
|
| RCD1S2-100,RCD2S2-100 |
100 |
350x350, 14 x 14 |
23, 09 |
230 |
350 |
O |
S |
E |
750 |
25 |
02 |
35 |
3
|
| RCD1S2-120 RCD2S2-120 |
120 |
400x400, 16 x 16 |
250, 10 |
250 |
400 |
O |
S |
E |
750 |
25 |
2.5 |
35 |
3 |
| RCD1S2-150 RCD2S2-150 |
150 |
450x450, 18 x 18 |
300, 12 |
300 |
400 |
O |
S |
E |
750 |
25 |
1.5 |
35 |
3 |
| RCD1S2-200 RCD2S2-200 |
200 |
500x550, 20 x 20 |
350, 14 |
300 |
400 |
O |
S |
E |
750 |
25 |
02 |
35 |
5 |
| RCD1S2-250 RCD2S2-250 |
250 |
600x600, 24 x 24 |
400, 16 |
350 |
500 |
O |
S |
E |
750 |
25 |
1.5 |
35 |
5 |
| RCD1S2-300 RCD2S2-300 |
300 |
700x700, 28 x 28 |
450, 18 |
350 |
500 |
O |
S |
E |
750 |
25 |
1.25 |
35 |
5 |
Precision and Power in Rubber MouldingThe RCD Series Rubber Compression Moulding Press merges precision engineering with robust power, enabling consistent high-quality outputs. Its design incorporates durability, efficiency, and safety, making it suitable for demanding molding environments. Users can choose between PLC and manual controls, ensuring flexibility and user-friendly operation. The press supports various cooling methods for optimal performance and longevity.
Versatile Applications Across IndustriesThis press caters to manufacturers, exporters, and suppliers in industries requiring molded rubber products. Whether producing automotive, industrial, or consumer goods components, the RCD Series adapts to diverse production demands with its variable capacity and customizable control systems. The reliable build and engineered strength help streamline production workflows.
FAQs of Rubber Compression Moulding Press (RCD Series):
Q: How does the Rubber Compression Moulding Press (RCD Series) operate?
A: The press operates by compressing rubber material between heated platens, using hydraulic force up to 200 tons. Control options include a PLC system for precision or manual operation for flexibility, allowing users to adapt the molding process to specific requirements.
Q: What are the main benefits of choosing the RCD Series Rubber Compression Moulding Press?
A: This machine offers reliable performance, high capacity, versatility in control systems, and durable construction with mild steel. Its efficient cooling options, precision engineering, and adaptability for various rubber molding applications make it a valuable choice for manufacturers and exporters.
Q: When should manufacturers consider using a compression molding press over other molding methods?
A: Manufacturers typically choose compression molding presses like the RCD Series when processing high-strength rubber parts, producing large volumes, or working with intricate shapes that require uniform pressure and temperature distribution.
Q: Where is the Rubber Compression Moulding Press (RCD Series) manufactured and exported from?
A: The RCD Series is produced in India and is supplied to domestic markets as well as exported internationally, making it accessible to a wide range of industries seeking quality rubber molding solutions.
Q: What is the process for cooling this molding press during operation?
A: The cooling system options include water-cooled and air-cooled configurations. These methods help maintain optimal operating temperatures, safeguard the machines components, and improve the consistency and quality of molded parts.
Q: Is the RCD Series press computerized, and what control systems are available?
A: The press itself is not computerized but can be equipped with a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) system for automated control, or be operated manually, depending on user preference and production requirements.