Wemhöner Variopress® Basic 1000 and Basic Plus
Entry-level access to Wemhöner 3D pressing technology: The Variopress® Basic 1000 systems are the entry systems into Wemhöner 3D-press technology. The high flexibility of the individual units is ideal for small series, pilot series and individual pieces such as for shop fitting, boat or custom furniture. The Basic 1000 may be expanded at anytime. There is a choice between a one or two tray infeed system.
In addition the Basic 1000 can be upgraded at any time to Basic Plus. The capacity of the press line is increased significantly by adding the VarioPin® system and a turning device. A special feature in this series is the Wemhöner VarioSize system - a joint development with our customers. The infeed tray is variably used depending on the design. The advantages for the operator: A reduction of the foil waste. A third tray is added for the production of curved fronts

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