TC7 LITE Heat Press - automatic clamshell, modular press
The construction of the press is fully modular and consists of the following components: a control unit, a heating plate, a lower plate, a base frame, and a power cable. All modules of the heat press can be easily disassembled and replaced in just a few simple steps, allowing the press to be expanded according to individual needs.
The transfer press can be equipped with interchangeable plates of various sizes, a brane lower plate, or dual-plate sliding systems. There is also an option to upgrade the press with a Bluetooth module.
The temperature and operating time of the press are selected using a digital controller.
The pressure is adjusted using a knob located on top of the heating plate. The heat press is also equipped with an additional protective cover on the heating plate to prevent burns.
The transfer press opens automatically once the set time has elapsed and signals this with an audible alert. The pressing process can be interrupted at any time by pressing a single button.
Modular Transfer Press Specifications:
Plate size: 40 x 50 cm
Max. pressure: 250 g/cm2
Max. pressing temperature: 225 °C
Max. pressing time: 999 seconds
Max. opening angle: 40°
Voltage/Power: 230 V / 50Hz–60Hz /1.8 kW
Operating conditions: +5 to +35°C / 30–70% humidity
Net weight: 39 kg
Weight with packaging: 46.60 kg
Key features of heat transfer presses for printing:
Heat press machines are used to transfer graphics onto a variety of materials using high temperature and appropriate pressure. Depending on their design, heat presses can be manual or automatic, including clamshell models that open upwards and swing-away models that open to the side. Individual heat presses offer different technical parameters, such as temperature range, pressure strength, and even heat distribution across the platen. This wide selection ensures that a Secabo heat transfer press can be optimally matched to the individual needs of the user.
Heat presses for clothing and promotional materials are used in many printing techniques, including sublimation, flex and flock films, flex and flock for sublimation and solvent printing, DTF (Direct To Film), and transfers from both laser and inkjet printers.
Thermal transfer presses are widely used across multiple industries, such as the garment industry for marking textiles like T-shirts, hoodies, jackets, fabric bags, workwear, pillowcases, and the advertising industry for personalizing promotional items such as puzzles, mouse pads, keychains, and photo frames.
List of exchangeable plates compatible with the press: