The servo laboratory powder press machine represents advanced technology in cosmetic powder processing, designed specifically for precision pressing of wet and baked cosmetic powders in laboratory settings.
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Parameter | Specification |
Voltage | 220V.50HZ |
Power | 150W |
Cylinder Size | 125*150 |
Machine Dimension (LWH) | 550*450*800mm |
Powder Pressing Size | 32*16MM |
Net Weight | Not specified |
A lab-scale precision press specifically engineered for cosmetic powder compaction, integrating advanced servo motor technology to deliver consistent, programmable pressure control—critical for small-batch production runs and iterative formula development. Designed to meet the strict quality standards of cosmetic R&D labs, it ensures each pressed sample maintains uniform density, texture, and shape retention, eliminating batch-to-batch variations that often disrupt formula testing. Ideal for creating homogeneous, lump-free pressed products (e.g., eyeshadows, blushes) while supporting data-driven formulation optimization.
Boasts 0.01-ton pressure adjustment accuracy with real-time automatic pressure compensation, eliminating the need for manual MPa-to-ton conversion and reducing human error. Operators can input mold diameter (5-118mm) to calculate and display real-time pressure distribution across the powder surface; the servo system also supports pressure curve recording, allowing for seamless replication of successful compaction parameters for future formula tests.
Equipped with a 4.3-inch high-resolution touchscreen control panel, featuring pre-set pressing programs for common cosmetic formats (e.g., 10mm mini eyeshadow pans, 20mm blush compacts) to cut setup time by 40%. Includes a built-in vacuum powder collection system that captures over 90% of excess powder, minimizing material waste and reducing cleanup frequency during multi-color testing.
Constructed with food-grade SUS304 stainless steel for all product-contact parts, fully compliant with FDA 21 CFR Part 177 and EU Regulation (EC) No 1935/2004 to avoid cross-contamination. Quick-release components (e.g., detachable powder hopper, non-stick pressing plate) enable rapid disassembly, supporting thorough cleaning between color or formula changes—essential for labs testing multiple formulations daily.
Integrates an overload alarm system (triggered at 110% of set pressure) and a palm-safe emergency stop button to prevent mold damage and operator injury. Also includes automatic mold alignment detection: if the mold is mispositioned, the press pauses immediately to protect both the equipment and the integrity of the pressed sample.
Supports formula testing for pressed face powders, eyeshadows, blushes, and mineral foundations, enabling teams to evaluate how compaction pressure impacts key performance metrics (e.g., powder flowability, application smoothness, color payoff). Facilitates compression strength analysis to identify the optimal pressure range that prevents product cracking during shipping.
Ideal for boutique cosmetic brands, indie labels, or limited-edition collections, where production volumes range from 50 to 500 units per batch. Maintains consistent quality across small runs, ensuring even color distribution and texture—critical for building brand trust with niche consumer segments.
Processes a wide range of cosmetic powder ingredients, including talc, mica, zinc oxide, iron oxide-based pigments, and plant-derived powders (e.g., rice powder, cornstarch) for clean-beauty formulations. Operates at ambient temperature to avoid thermal degradation of heat-sensitive ingredients like vitamin E or natural extracts.
The press offers a 0-24 ton pressure range, covering nearly all cosmetic powder types: soft pressed powders (5-10 tons) for sheer coverage, medium-density compacts (10-18 tons) for buildable color, and high-density formulations (18-24 tons) for long-wearing products. It also supports low-pressure testing (3-5 tons) for delicate translucent powders.
With quick-release components and a non-stick pressing surface, full cleaning takes 10-15 minutes. The detachable hopper and scraper can be wiped clean with food-grade isopropyl alcohol wipes, while the vacuum system’s dust collection bin is emptied in seconds—ideal for labs with tight testing schedules.
Yes, it is compatible with molds up to 118mm in diameter; for smaller niche formats (e.g., 5mm lip powders, 8mm mini blush pans), custom mold adapters are available. Adapter installation takes less than 15 minutes, and the touchscreen allows for one-click pressure recalibration for new mold sizes.
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