The structural characteristics of the cake box forming machine can be summarized as follows:
Modular Core Structure
The machine comprises core modules such as a paper feeding mechanism, forming and die-cutting assembly, gluing unit, and paper collection mechanism. Some models feature separate forming stations for the cake box lid, sidewall, and base tray, ensuring a compact structure with clearly defined functional roles.
User-Friendly Operation and Safety Design
It is equipped with a high-definition digital interface allowing for real-time parameter adjustment. Dual safety protections-including two-hand controls and light curtains-are standard, while the quick-change mold structure facilitates easy mold replacement.
Stable and Durable Mechanical Configuration
The machine features precision engineering, with core components optimized for longevity; the lifespan of key components in some models can reach up to 15 years. Cold-forming molds eliminate the need for heating, significantly reducing energy consumption and safety risks.
Automated Collaborative Architecture
High-end models utilize a proprietary PLC control system combined with a dual-drive (servo and stepper) architecture. This enables fully automated, synchronized operations-including material pickup, rim curling, gluing, and discharge-resulting in significantly enhanced operational precision and stability.
