Product Overview
The USCutter BP-20 compact powder shaker oven is ideally paired with single and dual-head DTF printers that output (24 inch) A1 size film, at speeds up to 3 sq meters/hour (32 sq feet/hour). The BP-20 compact powder shaker oven offers a robust end-to-end production workflow powdering solution that you can depend on for years to come.
Combine with many different popular DTF printer configurations
Typical DTF printer configurations that will work with the BP-20 compact shaker oven:
Space in your shop is valuable - make sure your machines are potent and worth every square foot they occupy
The reduced footprint of the BP-20 compact powder shaker oven is perfectly sized for production shops where space is at a premium. Measuring a mere 47x37x37 inches, the BP-20 can handle 13-inch, 20-inch or 24-inch DTF films with ease.
Small form factor - BIG power
The small footprint does not mean that the BP-20 compact powder shaker oven is limited in power - when compared to other shakers with 2000-Watt output (similar to a portable hair dryer), the BP-20 powder shaker oven outperforms with 4000-Watt output. As a 220V unit, the BP-20 compact powder shaker oven can be plugged directly into a 20-amp 220V wall outlet, or connected via a Quick 220 power converter (sold separately) for situations where you have two 20-amp 110V circuits.
Easy to operate and load
The BP-20 compact powder shaker oven's front door is latched and hinged for easy access when loading film, and the simplified user interface on the control panel offers even first-time users a fast way to be up and running with minimal effort.
Air filtration considerations
The BP-20 compact powder shaker oven must be paired with an appropriately sized air purifier (sold separately) like USCutter's Large Air Filter Machine for A1 Sized Powder Shakers, or you can vent it directly to the outside if you have your own fume extraction ventilation system. Note that not every DTF printing system is a perfect fit with the BP-20 compact powder shaker oven. Here are some typical DTF printer configurations that might require additional ventilation strategies beyond what is outlined above: