Customization: | Available |
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Paper Type: | Cardboard |
Usage: | Gifts, Cosmetic, Arts and Crafts, Food, Electronic Products, Jewelry, Garment & Shoes, Health Care Products, Greeting Cards,Letters |
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Factory Price Rigid Box Making Forming Machine Book-shaped Box Making Machine |
Model
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GR-950ZA
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Max.Inner rigid box size
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500*500*180mm
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Min.inner rigid box size
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110*110*10mm
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Max.glue area
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580*500mm
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Min.glue area
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80*80mm
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Max. cover size
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950*500mm
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Min. cover size
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120*90mm
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Speed
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0-25 pcs/min
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Air pressure
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0.7MPa
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Weight
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2000kg
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Size
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4400*2100*1600mm
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The innovative research and development of the suspended positioning shell mode device completely eliminates scratches and prevents scratches on the matte film, tactile film, and gold and silver card face paper, with a faster speed.has applied for national patent technology certification).
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Adopting the latest computer control system, it can spray any stripe, dot, or mist shaped. The automatic four corner clamping and suction box dual mode device is used to solve inner boxes, without the need for molds. (which has been applied for national patent)
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This machine truly achieving one-time assembly and forming also solves the problem of cracking or seam opening caused by the loose cover box of the artificial bubble pressing heaven and earth cover. in positioning, and can be formed in one go with a molding error of+0.4mm.
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The machine is simple to use, easy to operate, easy to understand and learn, stable in performance, fast in product replacement and debugging, and has been unanimously trusted by new and old users at home and abroad.
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The maximum assembly molding speed is 18-28 pieces per minute, and there is no waste production.Currently, it saves 4 people compared to semi-automatic double nozzle assembly machines on the market and 1 person compared to fully automatic assembly machines.
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