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Re: 3D Vacuum Heat Press - new model ST-2030
Posted: 23 Feb 2015, 19:06
by pawelz
http://www.sunmeta.com/en/detail-318.html
What do you think about this new ST-2030 3D vacuum press?
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[TD]Model[/TD]
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ST-2030[/TD]
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ST-3042[/TD]
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ST-1520[/TD]
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[TD]Voltage[/TD]
[TD]100V /220V (50HZ-60HZ)[/TD]
[TD]100V /220V (50HZ-60HZ)[/TD]
[TD]100V /120V/ 230V (50HZ-60HZ)[/TD]
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[TD]NW[/TD]
[TD]5.8kg[/TD]
[TD]25kg[/TD]
[TD]6kg[/TD]
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[TD]Power[/TD]
[TD]800W[/TD]
[TD]2800W[/TD]
[TD]1300W[/TD]
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[TD]Voltage[/TD]
[TD]100V / 220V[/TD]
[TD]100V / 220V[/TD]
[TD]100V /120V/ 230V[/TD]
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[TD]Printing Size[/TD]
[TD]200*300*20mm[/TD]
[TD]300*420*20mm[/TD]
[TD]150*200*20mm[/TD]
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[TD]Vacuum Pump[/TD]
[TD]150W[/TD]
[TD]150W[/TD]
[TD]12V/10W[/TD]
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5L/min[/TD]
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33L/min[/TD]
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10L/min[/TD]
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[TD]Max vacuum[/TD]
[TD]-640mmHg[/TD]
[TD]-640mmHg[/TD]
[TD]-640mmHg[/TD]
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Re: 3D Vacuum Heat Press - new model ST-2030
Posted: 23 Feb 2015, 19:16
by Justin
Looks great, as did the 1520 which turned out to be a bit of a lemon. Not sure how smallest and lightest are top of the list of requirements. If they send me a free one I'll try it out and let them know, otherwise I'll save my money for something better

Re: 3D Vacuum Heat Press - new model ST-2030
Posted: 23 Feb 2015, 20:33
by Paul
it does look like MINI-DOUBLE. so double trouble i think

Re: 3D Vacuum Heat Press - new model ST-2030
Posted: 23 Feb 2015, 21:07
by ArferMo
Bet its got some stupid high price.
If its 60 to 80 quid I'd try it else it can stay on their shelf. I can't think of one person with a good thing to say about transfer film of late.
Re: 3D Vacuum Heat Press - new model ST-2030
Posted: 24 Feb 2015, 17:06
by bigj2552
Justin;98211 wrote:Looks great, as did the 1520 which turned out to be a bit of a lemon. Not sure how smallest and lightest are top of the list of requirements. If they send me a free one I'll try it out and let them know, otherwise I'll save my money for something better

yep, i concur sir on the above
not going to jump on the bandwagon this time and import 2 of em....in fact i aint importing any of them
we get more sales of the normal backed cases anyhoo, they out sell the 3d ones like 5/1......
just aint the uptick i thought there would be on the 3d cases......:rolleyes:
Re: 3D Vacuum Heat Press - new model ST-2030
Posted: 08 Mar 2015, 14:54
by Ravisteam
hi guys any of you bought stuff from Sunmeta .??cos they dont accept Paypal just bank transfers so is it safe ??.i d like to buy this machine .
Re: 3D Vacuum Heat Press - new model ST-2030
Posted: 11 Mar 2015, 15:20
by astroanalyst
I contacted Sunmeta and they are supposed to be making a video demo of this machine.
I was considering buying this machine because I want to make 3d phone cases.
In your opinion what is the best machine to buy?
I was also considering this one
http://www.cnheatpress.cn/product/60032 ... _case.html
But the company cannot tell me why it is any better than the Sunmeta machine. They really have no reason why there machine is better which didn't make sense.
Sunmeta's machine costs $380US and CNHeatPress machine cost $2850 and they do the same thing?
I need to learn more... .please help! Thank you!
Re: 3D Vacuum Heat Press - new model ST-2030
Posted: 11 Mar 2015, 20:47
by Ravisteam
Hi , I am new to this but this is my idea about these ..Sunmeta machines has just normal heating eliments and it can take a while to heat up and cook the product .But there are some machines out there they use Infrared to heat up and its fast and accurate ..I saw these Infrared machines from UK suppliers like CASE ID but they are so expensive and you have to but cases from them ..I dont know these Chinese sellers use this Infrared technology .....I am also looking to buy this model ..I have contacted Sunmeta several times ..Only problem I have is paying them (Cos they dont have paypal )...
Re: 3D Vacuum Heat Press - new model ST-2030
Posted: 12 Mar 2015, 16:04
by g1njeremy
astroanalyst;98982 wrote:I contacted Sunmeta and they are supposed to be making a video demo of this machine.
I was considering buying this machine because I want to make 3d phone cases.
In your opinion what is the best machine to buy?
I was also considering this one
http://www.cnheatpress.cn/product/60032 ... _case.html
But the company cannot tell me why it is any better than the Sunmeta machine. They really have no reason why there machine is better which didn't make sense.
Sunmeta's machine costs $380US and CNHeatPress machine cost $2850 and they do the same thing?
I need to learn more... .please help! Thank you!
They wouldn't know because they're just trader...This is an old machine that is more power hungry and not as efficient and you need to use film. For beginner I would suggest you stick with paper system first.
Ravisteam;99000 wrote:Hi , I am new to this but this is my idea about these ..Sunmeta machines has just normal heating eliments and it can take a while to heat up and cook the product .But there are some machines out there they use Infrared to heat up and its fast and accurate ..I saw these Infrared machines from UK suppliers like CASE ID but they are so expensive and you have to but cases from them ..I dont know these Chinese sellers use this Infrared technology .....I am also looking to buy this model ..I have contacted Sunmeta several times ..Only problem I have is paying them (Cos they dont have paypal )...
There is actually a film machine from China that uses infrared light rods but without proper heat distribution and temperature control system, the machine would be quite a dud..
Re: 3D Vacuum Heat Press - new model ST-2030
Posted: 12 Mar 2015, 18:29
by Ravisteam
Hi
g1njeremy thanks for the reply ...What is the deference between using flim and papaer ? ..Paper I know you get some sort of a texture on cases and don't you get that on film machines ??
And also how much are those Infra-red machines do you know ??thanks