pouch maker machine Suppliers – UPG-300X2 biodegradable bag making machine – UP Group Detail:
UPG-300X2 can make garbage bags in efficient production by automatically changing plastic rolls. Machine equip two sets of high voltage cretive sensor devices which can detective the right position to break the film and make the rolls in extract number.
Machine is right for volume production for small garbage bags which width is smaller than 250mm. Machine bag forming procedure is film unewind first, then seal and perforate and rewind in the last.
Technical parameter |
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Model |
UPG-300X2 |
Procedure |
Film unwind, then seal and ferforate, rewind in the last |
Production Line |
2 Lines |
Film Layers |
8 |
Bag Roll Width |
100 mm – 250 mm |
Bag Length |
300-1500 mm |
Film thickness |
7-25µm per layer |
Production Speed |
80-100m/min |
Rewinder Diameter |
150mm (Max.) |
Total Power |
13KW |
Air consumption |
3HP |
Machine Weight |
2800KG |
Machine Dimension |
L6000*W2400*H1500mm
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By Claire from luzern - 2018.12.25 12:43
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By Daniel Coppin from Sheffield - 2017.08.18 11:04