Pallets are logistics units used in conjunction with material handling equipment such as forklifts and shelving, making them essential components of modern warehousing and logistics. A qualified plastic pallet must feature lightweight construction, durability, strong stability, high load-bearing capacity, and long service life—requirements that demand exceptional injection molding technology.
The TUP technical team has developed and optimized the two-platen pallet specialty machine, with on-site demonstrations showcasing the use of recyclable再生 plastic pallets, moving toward a more sustainable and environmentally friendly direction.



Higher Efficiency:
Standard electric pre-plasticizing significantly reduces plasticizing energy consumption and effectively improves the molding cycle of oversized products.
High-pressure cylinders with ultra-short stroke achieve 900mm/s mold opening/closing speed, reducing dry cycle time by 40%.
Greater Stability:
Equipped with barrier double-thread screws to enhance melt uniformity and distribution performance.
Synchronized clamping structure with short clamping stroke and fast response.
Synchronized ejection and core-pulling functions complete mechanical movements simultaneously for high efficiency.
More Energy Saving:
Servo system drive achieves energy efficiency meeting national first-class standards, saving over 50% energy compared to traditional pump machines.
Advanced hydraulic design with optimally shortest piping routes reduces leakage points, and motion line arrangement ensures energy conservation and environmental protection.

The recyclable pallet solution demonstrated at this exhibition featured the HS2800 PLT model. This solution focuses on combining environmental protection with efficient production, using rPE (recycled polyethylene) as the raw material. Within an 80-second molding cycle, it produces high-quality pallet products weighing 10.4kg each. This not only significantly enhances production efficiency but also provides strong technical support for the sustainable development of the logistics packaging industry.