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Q What is the working principle of a short cycle hot press machine?
A The machine uses heated platens and controlled pressure to press resin-impregnated paper or decorative layers onto the panel surface. During the pressing cycle, heat activates and cures the resin, while pressure ensures proper bonding, surface formation, and stable adhesion to the substrate.
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Q Can the machine support synchronized texture or EIR surfaces
A Yes, many advanced short cycle press lines can be configured for synchronized texture production, including EIR-style lamination and synchronous pore effects. With the right press plates, alignment systems, and process control, the final board can achieve a more natural wood-grain appearance and feel.
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Q What does SPL mean in this type of press line?
A The term SPL is not always standardized across all suppliers. In many market contexts, it is associated with synchronized decorative surfaces, embossed-in-register effects, or synchronous pore technology, where the surface texture is aligned with the printed décor for a more realistic wood appearance.
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Q What does CPL mean in decorative board production?
A CPL usually stands for Continuous Pressure Laminate, a decorative laminate produced in a continuous pressing process and commonly used for interior furniture and surface applications.
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Q What is a short cycle hot press machine for CPL/SPL?
A A short cycle hot press machine for CPL/SPL is a laminating system designed to bond decorative surface materials onto wood-based panels under controlled heat and pressure. It is widely used for producing furniture boards, laminate flooring, and decorative panels with stable surface quality and high production efficiency.