Cosmos-Ray Machinery Electronic Equipment Factory
Bakelite, Melamine, Epoxy Resin, Toothbrush Packing Machines, Preheater, Manufacturer and Supplier - China(CN)
The H. F. Preheating process is widely applied for Thermo-set plastic molding such as for electric components, mechanical parts, melamine tablewares, and packaging of IC, transistors and other micro-electronic components, In the FRP pultruction and S... - Update: 2009-11-03
High Frequency toothbrush Packing Machine The high efficiency machine for simultaneous welding and cutting process for toothbrush packing of blister/card. High Efficiency: Complete welding and cutting at one time in processing, saving man powe... - Update: 2009-11-03
High frequency preheater: Roller-electrode type Renovation in preheating technique was materialized into these two models which use rotating roller electrodes attaining uniform heating with drastic time reduction and sufficient interference suppre... - Update: 2009-11-03
The device is mainly applied for the pre-heating processing for thermo-set resin material such as melamine, epoxy, bakelite and urea plastic, etc., including preformed project such as compressed molding, transfer molding and extrusion molding, etc. ... - Update: 2009-11-03
The device is mainly applied for the pre-heating processing for thermo-set resin material such as melamine, epikote, bakelite and ureas plastic, etc., including preformed project such as compressed molding, transfer molding and extrusion molding, etc... - Update: 2009-11-03
High-frequency preheating machinery (for melamine industry. For semiconductor industry. ) Function: It is mainly used to the preheating process before moulding of thermoset materials, such as melamine, urea, epikote, bakelite and melamine. It en... - Update: 2009-11-03
High-frequency preheating machinery (for melamine industry.For semiconductor industry.) Function: It is mainly used to the preheating process before moulding of thermoset materials, such as melamine, urea, epikote, bakelite and melamine.It en-han... - Update: 2009-11-03