Manual Vulcanizing Press | Small workshops, low-volume repairs | Cast iron frame (ISO 800), Manual operation, 150°C max temp (EN 12350) | Low cost ($200–$500), No electricity required | Labor-intensive, Slow (2–3 hours/repair), Limited temperature control |
Electric Vulcanizing Machine | Medium workshops, frequent repairs | Voltage: 220V (Base) ▲ 380V (Advanced) (IEC 60947), Heating Time: 15 mins (Base) ▲ 10 mins (Advanced) (ISO 80079-32) | Faster repairs (1–1.5 hours), Automated temperature control (160–200°C) | Higher cost ($1,500–$3,000), Requires power supply |
Hot Air Vulcanizing Oven | Large-scale operations, batch processing | Hot air circulation (ISO 5802), Temp Range: 140–200°C, Capacity: 10 tires (Base) ▲ 20 tires (Advanced) | Even heating, High capacity, Consistent results | High energy consumption, Large footprint, Longer setup time |
Hydraulic Vulcanizing Press | Heavy-duty repairs, precision alignment | Pressure: 5,000 psi (Base) ▲ 8,000 psi (Advanced) (ISO 10793), Precision: ±0.5mm ▲ ±0.2mm | High pressure for tough repairs, Accurate alignment | Expensive ($5,000+), Complex maintenance, Requires skilled operators |
Portable Vulcanizing Tool | On-site repairs, mobile use | Lightweight: 15kg (Base) ▲ 10kg (Advanced) (EN 13241), Battery option (▲ 24V Advanced) | Portable, Easy transport, No fixed installation needed | Limited capacity (1–2 tires), Slower (2–3 hours/repair), Battery-dependent |
Industrial Vulcanizing System | Factories, high-volume production | Fully automated, Throughput: 50/hr (Base) ▲ 75/hr (Advanced) (ISO 14506), Temp Control: ±1°C ▲ ±0.5°C | High output, Consistent quality, Scalable | Very costly ($20,000+), Requires skilled operators, High maintenance overhead |