Structural Features Of Cylindrical Packaging Forming Machines

Jun 13, 2026 Leave a message

Core Structural Components
The machine's core comprises four fundamental modules: a feeding unit, a rolling unit, a pressing unit, and an output unit. It is capable of rolling flat sheet materials directly into cylinders and is compatible with various packaging materials such as PVC, PP, and APET. It accommodates processing diameters ranging from 30mm to 200mm and supports adjustable lengths between 15mm and 5000mm.

 

Control System Features
Mainstream models utilize a PLC and HMI (Human-Machine Interface) system for ease of operation; users simply input parameters such as product diameter and length, and the machine automatically executes the entire production process. Certain high-end models are equipped with Siemens PLCs, offering significantly enhanced operational stability.

 

Forming Functionality
Fully automatic models integrate three functions-gluing, ultrasonic welding, and automatic hole punching-into a single unit. There is no need for pre-leveling or pre-cutting the material; raw material rolls can be loaded directly onto the machine to complete cylinder formation in one pass. Taking a 200mm-high cylinder as an example, the machine can produce up to 46 finished units per minute, achieving a capacity of approximately 20,000 units over an 8-hour shift.