The machine produces approximately 100–120 paper cups per minute, depending on cup size, paper type and operator settings.
It supports a wide range of cup sizes from 3 oz up to 16 oz (suitable for most hot drink and takeaway cups).
Suitable paper weight is 150–280 g/m² (with a tolerance of ±20 g/m²). Use laminated or coated paper designed for hot beverages.
Voltage: 380 V / 50 Hz. Rated power consumption is 7 kW. Ensure your site electrical supply matches these requirements.
Required air pressure is 0.4–0.5 MPa with a consumption of about 0.4 m³/min. Provide a dry, regulated air source of this capacity.
Machine dimensions are 2380 mm (L) × 1280 mm (W) × 2100 mm (H). Allow additional working space around the machine for feeding, unloading and maintenance.
Yes — it is a fully automatic paper cup making machine with automated feeding, forming, sealing and cutting functions controlled by PLC.
Core components include PLC control, motors, bearings and a gearbox. The machine is designed with durable components for long-lasting performance.
Yes — it can use pre-printed laminated paper rolls, so you can produce customized printed cups provided you supply the pre-printed material in the correct dimensions and specification.
Routine maintenance includes cleaning, lubrication of bearings and periodic inspection of wear parts (belts, cutters, heating elements). Suppliers typically offer spare parts and consumables — confirm availability with your vendor.
The machine features user-friendly PLC controls for straightforward operation. Most suppliers provide an operation manual and can offer on-site or remote training and technical support on request.
Ideal for hot drink paper cups for coffee shops, catering, events, food service providers and manufacturers producing disposable takeaway cups.
You will need a stable 380 V power supply, the specified compressed air source, a level floor with sufficient load capacity, and clearance for maintenance. Many suppliers provide installation and commissioning services for an additional fee.
Standard safety features include protective guards, emergency stop buttons and safety interlocks. Always follow operator safety procedures and verify any additional certifications (CE, ISO) with the supplier.
Yes — the fully automatic design and PLC control enable easy integration with upstream feed equipment and downstream packing or stacking systems. Discuss specific integration needs with the manufacturer for compatibility and additional accessories.
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