The Quality Difference Between Cold Pressed And Hot Pressed Integrated Formed Pick Rackets

Feb 22, 2025

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1, Differences in production techniques
Cold pressing

Cold pressing is achieved by mechanically pressing the surface and frame together. This manufacturing process is relatively simple and has high production efficiency, but the bonding between the surface and frame is not very tight, which can easily lead to delamination. In addition, the surface and frame of the cold press racket are prone to deformation when subjected to external forces, which can affect the performance of the racket.
Hot pressed one-piece formed Pick racket
Hot press integrated molding of a Pick racket is achieved by molding the racket face and frame together under high temperature and pressure. This production process makes the bond between the surface and frame tighter, greatly reducing the risk of delamination. Meanwhile, the hot pressing integrated molding process can better maintain the stability of the racket, reduce the deformation of the racket surface and frame under external forces, and thus improve the performance of the racket.


2, Differences in Performance Performance
Batting effect

Due to the insufficient connection between the racket face and the racket frame, cold pressing can result in energy loss during hitting, affecting the speed and rotation of the ball. And the hot pressed integrated Pik racket can better transfer the energy during hitting to the ball, improve the speed and rotation of the ball, and thus enhance the hitting effect of the athlete.


Controllability
Due to its stable structure, the hot pressed integrated Pik racket can better control the flight trajectory of the ball, making it easier for athletes to master hitting techniques. In contrast, the controllability of cold press beats is poor, and athletes need to spend more time and energy adapting to their performance.


Durability
The durability of the hot pressed one-piece formed Pick racket is better than that of the cold pressed racket. Due to its integrated surface and frame, the structure is more stable and less prone to cracking and deformation. Cold pressed rackets are prone to cracking and deformation when subjected to external forces, which can affect the lifespan of the racket.

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