Entry level thermo-foil press is beyond basic
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The FT 900 thermo-foil press features a built-in tutorial on its touch screen that answers virtually any question and also supplies hints to simplify and control the process.

CHARLOTTE -- While the FT 900 is an entry-level thermo-foil press, it is anything but basic, according the manufacturer.  Vac-U-Clamp will be demonstrating the FT 900 at Cabinets & Closets/Wood Pro Expo Charlotte on March 7-8. New users will find a built-in tutorial on the touch screen that answers virtually any question they need to ask, and also supplies hints to simplify and control the process. And one of its most distinctive attributes is a very large vacuum pump that is not found on competing machines. That 30 CFM unit will produce near absolute vacuum, thus ensuring complete forming of the film over the part and shorten-ing the cycle time.Vac-U-Clamp offers an optional set of ‘non-stick’ coated platens for the FT 900. These prevent pre-glued film from sticking to the machine, without having to use (and clean up) a messy non-stick spray releasing agent.

Vac-U-Clamp will be demonstrating the FT 900 at the Cabinets & Closets/Wood Pro Expo Charlotte on March 7-8.


Vac-U-Clamp will be exhibiting in Booth #718 at Cabinet & Closets/Wood Pro Expo Charlotte.View the entire exhibitor list.

The 2019 Cabinets & Closets Conference & Expo takes place March 6 - 8 at the Charlotte Convention Center. A day-long conference runs Wednesday, March 6, followed by a two-day Expo March 7 - 8. The Cabinets & Closets 2019 event is co-located this year with Wood Pro Expo Charlotte, an annual regional show that brings education, equipment, and supplies close to cabinetmakers and custom woodworking businesses around the country.
 

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