Hydraulic presses are widely used in industry to process and form a variety of materials. In addition to the types of hydraulic presses already mentioned, there are other types designed for specific applications, such as: Deep drawing presses: This type of hydraulic press is used to form metal or plastic foils into three-dimensional shapes. Rubber molding presses: These presses are used to produce molded rubber parts such as hoses, seals, tires or insulators. Composite presses: These presses can be used to form materials such as carbon fibers, glass fibers or plastics into composite materials used in the aerospace, automotive or construction industries. Powder presses: These presses can be used to form powdered materials such as metal powder or ceramic powder into a solid form. Die casting presses: These presses are used to produce complex metal parts in large quantities. Molding presses: These presses can be used to press various materials such as wood, paper, rubber or plastics into a specific shape. Briquetting presses: These presses are used to press loose materials such as sawdust, dust, scrap or biomass into solid briquettes. These are just a few examples of the different types of hydraulic presses used in the industry. Each type of hydraulic press is specifically designed for a particular application and provides an efficient and precise method of processing and shaping materials.