Working Principles of Cake Box Forming Machines

May 02, 2026 Leave a message

Paper Cake Box Forming Machine
Core Principle: Utilizes a cold-forming process that eliminates the need for mold heating. Mechanical mechanisms handle the clamping, folding, edge pressing, and adhesive bonding of the paperboard to form a complete cake box base or finished product in a single pass. This eliminates the need for secondary die-cutting and significantly reduces energy consumption and safety risks.

 

Complete Process: The machine automates paper feeding and positioning. Upper and lower molds work in tandem to shape the paper, while an automatic dispensing system simultaneously applies adhesive for bonding. Finally, the finished product is automatically discharged and collected. The entire process is controlled via a digital interface, allowing for the adjustment of pressure and stroke as needed.

 

Blister-Type Cake Box Forming Machine
Core Principle: Employs a thermoforming process. Sheets of materials such as PP or EPS are heated until soft and then shaped against a mold using vacuum suction. After cooling and setting, the material is cut to produce the finished cake box.