Non-woven bag making machines are industrial systems designed for high-speed, automated or semi-automated production of various types of reusable bags from non-woven fabric rolls. They are available in fully automatic and semi-automatic configurations. Types of Machines and FeaturesThe primary distinction in non-woven bag making machines is their level of automation and the specific types of bags they can produce.
Fully Automatic Machines: These are high-performance systems integrated with advanced technology like PLC touch screens, servo motor control, and ultrasonic sealing for efficient, high-volume production with minimal manual intervention. They can produce a variety of bag styles including D-cut, U-cut, W-cut (vest bags), box bags, flat bags, and loop handle bags (often with an online handle attachment option).
Semi-Automatic Machines: These machines typically require more manual labor for certain operations, such as feeding material or specific finishing touches. They are a more budget-friendly option and are suitable for smaller scale operations.
Manual Machines: These are the most basic and least expensive, with the lowest production capacity, and are best suited for very small-scale or custom production needs.
Key features to look for across different models include:
Ultrasonic sealing technology: Ensures strong, consistent bag sealing without the need for traditional stitching.
PLC touch screen controls: Provides a user-friendly interface for setting bag dimensions and production parameters.
Photoelectric tracking/edge correction: Helps maintain accuracy and minimizes material waste during the production process.
Automatic counting and alarm systems: Improve production management and safety.
Versatility: Many machines are designed to produce multiple bag types and sizes, making them a flexible investment for varying market demands.