Custom hydraulic presses promote reliability, material variety and automation features
CAMX 2025: Learn how a custom press from French enhances the composite molding process, equipped to adhere to application/requirement needs.
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Source | TMP, a Division of French
TMP, a division of French Oil Mill Machinery Co. (French, Piqua, Ohio, U.S.) designs and manufactures custom hydraulic press systems specifically engineered for composite molding applications. With more than 125 years of experience, French delivers solutions that meet the precision, consistency and reliability demands of industries such as aerospace, automotive, energy, sporting goods and industrial manufacturing.
Composite molding presses from French are available in pressing capacities from 10 to 2,000 tons and are designed to handle a wide range of material types and part geometries. Each press is tailored to the customer’s application requirements and can be equipped with heated platens, vacuum chambers, multi-opening configurations and a variety of automation features. These systems are engineered to maintain tight pressure tolerances, low deflection and accurate temperature control, key factors in the production of high-performance composite components.
Among French’s offerings is a line of vacuum-assisted presses ideal for advanced composite applications. These presses use precise thermal management and full vacuum systems to remove air and moisture from the mold cavity, reducing porosity and improving part integrity. Electrically heated platens are available with uniform heat distribution and integrated cooling channels to manage thermal cycles efficiently and extend tooling life.
French also provides a range of automation solutions, including shuttle systems, part extraction equipment and safety integrations. These options improve process efficiency, reduce cycle time and support consistent part production with minimal operator involvement.
Every French press system is supported by a team of experienced engineers who work closely with customers from design through installation and beyond. Whether upgrading an existing line or commissioning new equipment, manufacturers rely on French to deliver press systems that improve throughput, minimize scrap and support long-term operational success.
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