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      The charts below show the typical industrial/manufacturing use and whether they are electrically heated platens, oil heated platens, water heated platens or steam heated platens.  Platens are typically used for heating and cooling purposes, however the type of configuration is important.

      If you have a hydraulic press that needs platens and are unsure of the type, please contact our sales department for assistance.

      Electric Strip - Primarily used in the Rubber Molding Industry Electric Strip Platen (Type A)
      Primarily used in the Rubber Molding Industry.

      Heating: Electric Strip
      Cooling: None
      Temperature Range: 40 F to 400 F
      Min. Size: 12" x 12"
      Max. Size: 48" x 96" with larger sizes available


      Type B (Baffles inserted from edge of platen with pipe plug closures. Heated with steam or cooled with water or oil, but not both)

      Steam, Water, or Oil Platen (Type B)
      (Baffles inserted from edge of platen with pipe plug closures. Heated with steam or cooled with water or oil, but not both)

      Typically used in the rubber molding or plastic molding industries.

      Heating: Steam, Water or Oil
      Cooling: Water or Oil
      Temperature Range: 40 F to 400 F
      Min. Size: 12" x 12"
      Max. Size: 48" x 48" with larger sizes available


      Type C (Research laboratory applications and smaller plastic laminating presses)

      Electric Cartridge Platen (Type C)
      (Research laboratory applications and smaller plastic laminating presses)

      Smaller plastic laminating presses and rubber presses. Similar to Type B.

      Heating: Electric Cartridges
      Cooling: Water
      Temperature Range: 40 F to 1600 F
      Min. Size: 12" x 12"
      Max. Size: 48" x 96" with larger sizes available


      Type D (Welded baffle and welded closure construction)

      Steam Platen (Type D)
      (Welded baffle and welded closure construction)

      Rubber molding and plastic molding in addition to board presses.

      Heating: Electric Cartridges
      Cooling: Water
      Temperature Range: 40 F to 400 F
      Min. Size: 12" x 12"
      Max. Size: 48" x 48" with larger sizes available


      Type D Edge Pin (Baffles inserted from edge of platen and welded in place. Closures welded)

      Steam, Water, or Oil Platen (Type D Edge Pin)
      (Baffles inserted from edge of platen and welded in place. Closures welded)

      Rubber molding and plastic molding industries along with the board industry.

      Heating: Steam, Water, or Hot Oil
      Cooling: Water cooled if desired
      Temperature Range: 40 F to 400 F
      Min. Size: 12" x 12"
      Max. Size: 48" x 48" with larger sizes available


      Type E (electrically heated with cartridge or tubular heaters and protected terminal guards)

      Electric Cartridge Platen (Type E)
      (electrically heated with cartridge or tubular heaters and protected terminal guards)

      Laminate industry and particle board industry along with other high temperature molding applications.

      Heating: Electric Cartridge
      Cooling: None
      Temperature Range: 200 F to 1600 F
      Min. Size: 12" x 12"
      Max. Size: 72" x 672" with larger sizes available


      Type M (edge milled construction with welded insert closure plates, eliminating the need for baffles)

      Steam, Water, or Oil Platen (Type M)
      (edge milled construction with welded insert closure plates, eliminating the need for baffles)

      Laminate industry, particle board industry, and belting industry.

      Heating: Steam, Water, or Oil
      Cooling: Water cooled if desired
      Temperature Range: 40 F to 700 F
      Min. Size: 12" x 12"
      Max. Size: 72" x 672" with larger sizes available



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