We Buy and Sell Lab Presses

  • Types: 4-Post Presses, Slab Side Presses, Bench Type Presses and Presses with or without Heated Platens.
  • Manufacturers: Wabash, PHI, Dake and others.

Sell Your Used Lab Press Machines

At Kempler, we're looking to buy your surplus Lab Press equipment. Sell used machinery to us and get cash for your used lab presses.

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Why Kempler Industries is Your Top Choice for Used Lab Press Equipment

When it comes to sourcing second-hand lab press equipment, Kempler Industries stands out as your top choice. We are dedicated to offering our customers efficient and reliable machines for their various operations. By choosing Kempler Industries, you stand a chance to enjoy an assortment of well-preserved lab press equipment that showcases the best of what the market provides. The vast inventory ensures that every professional finds a machine that fits their specific needs to perfection.

Various Brands of Lab Press Equipment

Over the years, there have been several OEM Manufacturing companies that have produced Labe Presses.  However, there are three that are certainly the most common. WABASH, PHI, and Dake Lab are the three most popular brands of Laboratory Presses and Kempler regularly stocks all three.  By providing an array of branded machines, we aim at ensuring you get a lab press equipment that not only suits your operations but also matches your brand preferences.

Industries That Use Lab Press Equipment

Lab press machines have wide application in various sectors. Industries such as manufacturing, pharmaceutical, chemical, and cosmetic sectors utilize these machines in operations involving tablet production, compression molding, lamination among others. With a quality lab press machine, companies within these diverse fields can enhance their production efficiency and overall productivity.

The Unique Selling Points and History of Lab Press Equipment

Emerging in the late 19th century, Lab press equipment has been central in transforming operations in various industries. The unique selling point for this equipment lies in its ability to apply pressure on materials in a controlled manner allowing for precise molding and shaping. Over the years, lab press machines have evolved in their design but the underlying working principles remain the same. This solid track record of performance and efficiency makes lab press equipment a worthy investment in any setup that requires pressure application.