A rigorous engineering comparison of press options, mold tooling materials, and price-to-performance metrics.
Q: Which mold material has the best lifespan for areca plate pressing?
A: CNC-milled Aluminum (Grade 6061 or 7075) is superior to cast iron or steel. Aluminum molds conduct heat rapidly and uniformly, preventing material scorching, and last for over 1.5 Million cycles without shape distortion.
The choice of machine drive determines your production speed, capital cost, and plate thickness capacity:
Driven entirely by foot leverage. Tonnage is extremely low (<2 tons), leading to poor compression. Plates warp easily when exposed to moisture. Average production is slow (200-300 plates/day). We do not recommend this for commercial setups.
Uses air compressors. Yields consistent 4–6 tons pressure. Quiet operation and fast cycle times (4-6 seconds per stroke). Highly suitable for starter setups and smaller plate shapes. Costs between ₹1.2 Lakhs and ₹1.8 Lakhs.
Central hydraulic cylinders deliver 10 to 15 tons of pressure. This forces thick sheaths into rigid, warp-proof shapes suitable for international export. Recommended for commercial units. Costs range from ₹1.8 Lakhs to ₹3.5 Lakhs.
Molds are the heart of your quality control. Ensure you select the correct tooling alloy:
| Material Type | Thermal Conductivity | Average Lifespan | Best Used For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cast Iron (Malleable) | Poor (Prone to hot spots) | 200,000 cycles | Low-budget local startup units |
| CNC-Milled Aluminum (6061) | Excellent (Uniform heating) | 1,500,000+ cycles | Export-grade dinnerware production |
| Stainless Steel (Grade 304) | Moderate (Heavy weight) | 1,000,000 cycles | Deep partition shapes and high-heat borders |
We help you select high-durability CNC molds, specify the correct cartridge heaters, and configure temperature sensors to prevent mold failures.
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