It means the mold has 28 cavities and can form up to 28 dental floss picks per molding cycle. Actual hourly output depends on cycle time, material, and line settings.
Pick bodies: ABS, HIPS, and PP. Thread (floss) materials: UHMW-PE (listed as UMHW-PE), nylon, polyester, and PTFE.
Overall dimensions are 184 cm (L) x 94 cm (W) x 205 cm (H). Confirm required clearance for operation and maintenance with the supplier prior to installation.
The machine supports 220V and 380V configurations. Specify your required voltage when ordering to ensure proper electrical setup.
Core components include a PLC (programmable logic controller), motor, pressure vessel, and pump. The PLC handles automated process control and sequencing.
Yes. Video outgoing inspection is provided and a machinery test report is supplied to verify performance before shipment.
The machine offers customizable voltage options and typically can be adapted for different mold designs or private-label requirements. Confirm specific customization options and costs with the manufacturer.
The machine is fully automatic for molding and basic pick production steps. Operators are needed for material loading, unloading, quality checks, and routine maintenance.
Follow standard industrial safety practices: install guards, emergency stops, lockout/tagout procedures, and provide operator training and PPE. Ask the supplier for recommended safety features and documentation.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning molds, lubricating moving parts, inspecting hydraulic/pneumatic systems, and checking electrical connections. Frequency depends on production volume; establish a preventative maintenance schedule with the manufacturer’s manual.
Spare parts and technical support are generally available from the manufacturer or authorized dealers. Confirm availability, lead times, and recommended spare-part kits before purchase.
This depends on the supplier. Many sellers offer on-site or remote installation support and operator training packages—confirm the specifics and any associated fees with the vendor.
The machine includes automated production controls via PLC and comes with video outgoing inspection and a machinery test report. Additional inline inspection or reject systems can often be added per customer requirements.
Yes—custom mold designs can be used to create different shapes, logos, or promotional picks. Custom tooling will typically require additional design lead time and tooling costs.
Pricing, lead time, and MOQ vary by supplier, customization level, and shipping destination. Contact the manufacturer or distributor with your requirements for an accurate quote and delivery estimate.
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