The MF series mechanical presses, specially designed for the global forging industry, have enabled FICEP, a pioneer in the forging equipment manufacturing industry, to complete the last piece of the forging system puzzle. Nowadays, FICEP can provide all the necessary series of equipment for the entire forging process, ensuring the flexibility and innovation of its solutions and offering users longer-lasting services. This series of products consists of several models and is mainly classified according to the rated pressure range from 2,500 to 50,000 kN. The overall structural design of the MF press achieves a high degree of pressure resistance, ensuring outstanding reliability and durability.
Each component of the machine structure is made of hot-rolled steel and undergoes electric welding and normalizing treatment. The crankshaft and connecting rod are made of forged alloy steel. This design and manufacturing method ensures that the press can withstand the stress generated during the forging process, guaranteeing the long-term stability and reliability of the machine's performance. Every detail of the MF press has been meticulously designed to provide precise and intuitive control.
This machine is easy to control and is equipped with a complete sensor system to provide real-time feedback, facilitating the optimization of the forging process.
This advanced control system enables operators to easily adjust the parameters of the press, ensuring optimal operation and efficient production.
The variable frequency motor of the MF press can change the forming speed and energy according to the specific requirements of the processing procedure.
The Desch press driver features a compact design, high efficiency, easy assembly and operation, low moment of inertia and low braking Angle. This results in quiet operation, improved precision and less maintenance, enabling the press to achieve high-speed cycles without sacrificing performance. The MF press offers a variety of ejector options, aiming to further enhance the versatility and efficiency of the forging system. There are several types of ejectors to choose from, including hydraulic ejectors, two lower ejectors, one middle upper ejector and two upper ejectors.
This diversity enables operators to customize the press configuration according to the specific needs of the production process, thereby providing greater flexibility and better control over the quality of the finished products. MF 1800 Press: An outstanding example
The MF 1800 is a new member of the FICEP mechanical press series. It brings a series of functions and innovations, consolidating its outstanding position in this field. One notable feature of the MF 1800 press is that it has two configurations: the single-bar configuration is an ideal model for pre-forming and trimming operations upstream and downstream of the system, and the double-bar configuration is used to perform pre-forming and stamping functions of two or more shapes on the worktable.
This versatility enables operators to customize the press according to the specific needs of each process, ensuring maximum efficiency and accuracy.