50T Resistance Heating Hot Press Furnace

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2025-04-10

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Our company produce the newest 50t resistance heating hot press furnace have been finished after the precise design and rigorous testing. It has already sent to Guangdong.

In the beginning of March, we are glad to declare that the newest 50t resistance heating hot press furnace have been finished after the precise design and rigorous testing. It has already sent to Guangdong. 

The hot press furnace adopts advanced resistance heating technology. It has the charateristics of high efficiency, energy saving, precise temperature control and easy operation. Because it widely applied to powder metallurgy, metal processing, ceramic sintering and other fields, it is the best choice for you to improve efficiency and quality.

Before shipping,  we have carried out comprohensively quality inspection and performance testing to ensure that the equipment is in the best condition. At the same time, we provided detail operating manuals and maintenance guides so that it's convenient for customers to rightly using the equipment.

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