Hotronix Offers Maxx Clamshell 11-15 Heat Press
Written May 14, 2019
Categories: Apparel Decoration, Heat Transfer, Heat Transfer, Industry News, News
If you are looking for a dependable, yet affordable heat press for your startup decorated apparel business or a second heat press to take on the road, the Maxx Clamshell 11-by-15-inch, offered by Hotronix, is a great option. Whether your business is home-based, an on-site mobile operation or a print-on-demand web store, it offers all the features you need to produce professional-looking apparel decorated with heat-applied graphics.
This versatile press features an easy-to-read digital time and temperature display, which ensures consistent results. The clamshell opens wide to allow for positioning transfers, letters and numbers without burning your fingers. The patented Over-The-Center Pressure Adjustment ensures even edge-to-edge heat and pressure regardless of the thickness of the substrate.
The coated nonstick heat platen is easy to clean, reducing damaged garments from adhesive or ink residue. The smooth-shock opening reduces operator fatigue and stress on arms and wrists. Optional interchangeable platens allow you to match the platen to the substrate. This press comes in 120v and 240v options and has been proudly made in Carmichaels, Pa. since 1987.
This versatile press features an easy-to-read digital time and temperature display, which ensures consistent results. The clamshell opens wide to allow for positioning transfers, letters and numbers without burning your fingers. The patented Over-The-Center Pressure Adjustment ensures even edge-to-edge heat and pressure regardless of the thickness of the substrate.
The coated nonstick heat platen is easy to clean, reducing damaged garments from adhesive or ink residue. The smooth-shock opening reduces operator fatigue and stress on arms and wrists. Optional interchangeable platens allow you to match the platen to the substrate. This press comes in 120v and 240v options and has been proudly made in Carmichaels, Pa. since 1987.
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