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The long-standing challenge plaguing the paper tube industry for years—the edge leakage problem—has finally been overcome.

November 27, 2024

 

 

— Haining Chengda's "Intelligent" Paper Tube Skiving Machine Makes a Spectacular Debut at the SWOP Exhibition.

 

Paper tubes, which emerged in the 1980s, stand as the most advanced packaging form in the realm of food paper packaging products. These tubes are crafted from a single sheet of material in a single step, resulting in savings in material and logistics costs while boasting excellent sealing capabilities. Powdered contents stored at room temperature can have a shelf life of over a year. Moreover, they can meet the individualized packaging needs of enterprises. In addition to conventional round tubes, various uniquely shaped paper tubes like square and oval ones can be made, a feat spiral tubes cannot achieve. However, to truly fulfill the functional requirements for a long shelf life of paper tubes, in addition to using multilayer composite materials in tube production, the issue of paper edge leakage at the sealing joint of the paper tube (caused by external air, humidity, etc.) must be addressed. In China, the traditional method has been to apply glue to one side of the paper tube material and increase the pressure during the paper tube sealing and forming process to enhance the anti-seepage performance of the sealing surface. Despite the efforts of paper tube production enterprises over the past decades, the root cause of paper tube edge leakage remains unresolved.

 

The appearance of the 200 pieces/minute high-speed paper tube skiving machine is not a sudden event. Haining Chengda Machinery Co., Ltd., after conducting extensive market research, drawing on its over 20 years of experience in the research, development, and production of paper cup forming machines and having a deep understanding of packaging materials, following three years of arduous technical research and verification in customer factories, has developed the high-speed BSM-200 paper blank skiving machine with independent intellectual property rights. The successful development of this food paper bucket skiving machine marks a significant technological milestone in the field of food packaging. This machine is mainly used to process one side of the paper sheets for making paper containers according to customer-specific requirements. Through a series of processes such as high-speed milling, gluing, folding, bonding, and stacking, the paper sheets are transformed into paper tubes.

 

The following are some of the outstanding features of this equipment:

 

Efficient Skiving: High-speed rotating cutters precisely trim the edges of paper tube materials, ensuring flawless flatness and smoothness. The depth and width of skiving for composite materials can be accurately controlled, meeting the strict requirements of paper tube skiving and preventing paper tube leakage.

 

Intelligent Control: The entire skiving and edging process requires minimal human intervention, enhancing production efficiency and streamlining the manufacturing process.

 

Strong Adaptability: It can handle paper tubes of various sizes and shapes, showing wide applicability and versatility.

 

Precise Adjustment: Through the numerical control system, the depth and width of skiving can be flexibly adjusted to meet different production needs and ensure optimal paper tube skiving and sealing.

 

Easy Operation: Simply place the paper tube materials to be processed in the designated area, and once the equipment is started, the skiving and edging operations will be automatically executed, simplifying the production workflow.

 

Simple Maintenance: The equipment has a compact structure, facilitating convenient daily cleaning and maintenance and reducing operational downtime.

 

There is a sense of pride in Haining Chengda's high-speed paper tube skiving machine intelligent manufacturing in China, which is leading the way in paper tube skiving and anti-leakage technologies and inviting collaborations to create a prosperous future in the packaging industry.