MEMBRANES FOR GRIGGIO VACUUM PRESSES
GRIGGIO is an Italian manufacturer of woodworking machinery with a long history, focused on high-quality surface finishing. GRIGGIO equipment is widely used in furniture and joinery production, where machine reliability during daily operation is essential.
The GRIGGIO range includes the GMP-300 vacuum press, designed for veneering and laminating parts of varying complexity. This press is suitable for both flat and shaped workpieces and is used in small workshops as well as serial production lines.
The role of rubber membranes in GRIGGIO presses
In GRIGGIO vacuum presses, the rubber membrane is a key component that ensures uniform pressure over the entire surface of the workpiece under vacuum. The membrane compensates for height differences, radii and complex geometries, creating stable contact between the facing material and the substrate.
Membrane quality directly affects the pressing result, including shape accuracy, pressure uniformity and the absence of visible surface defects. Insufficient elasticity may lead to incomplete bonding, while excessive stiffness can damage the facing layer.
Rubber membranes for GRIGGIO vacuum presses
This category features rubber membranes designed for use with GRIGGIO vacuum membrane presses. The membranes are selected according to the operating conditions of the equipment and are suitable for standard cold and moderately heated pressing processes typical of veneering and laminating furniture components.
Our rubber membranes provide stable pressure distribution, resist cyclic loads and maintain their working properties over long-term operation. They are used in both single-piece production and serial cycles, helping to maintain product quality and reduce scrap.
Practical recommendation when replacing the membrane
When replacing a rubber membrane in GRIGGIO presses, it is also recommended to check the condition of the sealing profile of the membrane frame and replace it if necessary. This helps prevent vacuum leakage and reduces future maintenance costs and downtime.