A box gluing machine is usually composed of multiple components. The following are the 10 common parts of a box gluing machine and their characteristics:
1. Paper feeding system: responsible for feeding cardboard into the machine, with high-speed and accurate paper feeding capabilities, ensuring a smooth production process.
2. Folding system: Fold and shape the paper feeding board according to the predetermined coordinates, with precise folding ability to ensure the accuracy of paper box forming.
3. Adhesive system: Use glue or adhesive to bond the corners of the cardboard box together, with the characteristics of uniform spraying and firm bonding, ensuring the firmness of the cardboard box.
4. Compaction device: ensure the firmness of glue bonding through appropriate pressure and force, and eliminate air foam to improve the bonding effect of glue.
5. Cutting system: Cut the cardboard into the desired shape and size as needed, with the characteristics of high speed and precise cutting, ensuring the accuracy of the paper box.
6. Stacking system: Stack the glued cardboard boxes into neat layers, with stable and automated stacking characteristics, for subsequent packaging and processing.
7. Control system: With intelligent control functions, it monitors and controls the operating status of the glue box machine, such as speed, temperature, pressure and other parameters, to achieve automated operation.
8. Glue supply system: Provides storage and transportation of glue or adhesive, with the characteristics of continuous, stable, and uniform spraying, ensuring continuous glue supply and bonding quality.
9. Conveyor system: used to transport cardboard or paper boxes from one process to the next, with stable and reliable conveying capacity, ensuring the continuity of the production process.
10. Human computer interface: Provides a simple and easy-to-use operating interface, such as touch screen, buttons, etc., allowing operators to easily set and control the operating parameters of the glue box machine, achieving human-computer interaction.
