How does the paper cup machine produce paper cups?

How does the paper cup machine produce paper cups? Paper cup is a kind of paper container made by mechanical processing and bonding of base paper made of chemical wood pulp. The appearance is cup-shaped and can be used for frozen food and hot drinks. The paper cup machine is a machine that automatically processes fan-shaped paper into paper cups. It has the characteristics of safety, hygiene, lightness and convenience. It is an ideal equipment for hotels, restaurants, restaurants, milk tea shops, and cold drink shops.

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The forming process of the paper cup machine is not complicated. The paper cup is mainly composed of two parts: the cup wall and the cup bottom. Therefore, the forming process of the paper cup machine is to process the cup bottom and cup wall separately, and then firmly integrate them into one. .

The paper cup material processed by the paper cup machine is mainly coated paper. The cup wall paper can be pre-printed with exquisite patterns and then processed into a fan shape, while the cup bottom paper can be rolled paper. The forming process of the paper cup machine is specific

First of all, the paper cup machine will automatically process the printed fan-shaped paper into a paper cup tube, and then bond the paper cup wall by thermoforming, and the bottom of the paper cup is made of roll paper. At this time, the paper cup machine will automatically feed paper, Blanking.

Then, the paper cup machine will seal the bottom of the cup with the wall of the cup, and then there will be hot air blowing and bonding. Next is the knurling step of the paper cup machine, that is, when the bottom of the paper cup is glued, a layer of imprints are rolled on by mechanical movement. The last step is the curling step of the paper cup machine, which is to form the curling edge of the mouth of the paper cup.

The work content of the paper cup machine is to start with automatic paper feeding, and then to produce finished paper cups through continuous processes such as bottom punching, sealing, heating, bottom turning, knurling, hemming, and cup unloading.


Post time: Sep-28-2022