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Nursing Pad Making Machine Part
1. Raw material handling equipment: This includes machines for handling and storing the raw materials used in nursing pad production, such as absorbent materials like cotton, bamboo, or synthetic fibers, as well as waterproof materials like polyurethane or polyethylene.
2. Cutting and shaping machines: These machines are used to cut the raw materials into the desired shape and size of the nursing pads. They can be automated or manual, depending on the scale of production.
3. Absorbent core assembly machines: These machines are responsible for assembling the absorbent core of the nursing pads. They typically involve layering the absorbent materials and bonding them together using heat or adhesive.
4. Waterproof layer application machines: These machines are used to apply the waterproof layer onto the absorbent core. This layer helps prevent leakage and keeps the nursing pads dry. The waterproof layer can be applied through lamination or coating processes.
5. Adhesive application machines: These machines are used to apply adhesive to the edges of the nursing pads, ensuring that they stay in place when worn. The adhesive can be applied in various patterns, such as strips or dots, depending on the design of the nursing pads.
6. Packaging machines: Once the nursing pads are assembled, they need to be packaged for distribution. Packaging machines are used to wrap the nursing pads in individual packages or place them in bulk packaging, ready for shipment.
7. Quality control equipment: To ensure the production of high-quality nursing pads, various quality control equipment is used. This can include machines for testing absorbency, leakage resistance, and overall product integrity.
8. Maintenance and repair equipment: Production equipment for nursing pads requires regular maintenance and occasional repairs. This includes tools and equipment for cleaning, lubricating, and fixing any issues that may arise during production.
Feature
● The automatic nursing pad equipment is designed for the production of disposable nursing pads, which can be used as adult nursing pads, medical nursing pads, urinary incontinence pads, children's sanitary pads, mattresses, adult urinary incontinence pads, pet training pads, etc.
● The nursing pad production line includes the main machine, gluing machine, packaging system and other supporting equipment, such as: air compressor, visual inspection system, perfume feeding device, etc.
● This machine requires the following materials:
fluff pulp, non-woven fabric, toilet paper, film, polymer, glue, etc.
The size and nursing pad structure can be customized.
Nursing Pad Making Machine Part
1. Raw material handling equipment: This includes machines for handling and storing the raw materials used in nursing pad production, such as absorbent materials like cotton, bamboo, or synthetic fibers, as well as waterproof materials like polyurethane or polyethylene.
2. Cutting and shaping machines: These machines are used to cut the raw materials into the desired shape and size of the nursing pads. They can be automated or manual, depending on the scale of production.
3. Absorbent core assembly machines: These machines are responsible for assembling the absorbent core of the nursing pads. They typically involve layering the absorbent materials and bonding them together using heat or adhesive.
4. Waterproof layer application machines: These machines are used to apply the waterproof layer onto the absorbent core. This layer helps prevent leakage and keeps the nursing pads dry. The waterproof layer can be applied through lamination or coating processes.
5. Adhesive application machines: These machines are used to apply adhesive to the edges of the nursing pads, ensuring that they stay in place when worn. The adhesive can be applied in various patterns, such as strips or dots, depending on the design of the nursing pads.
6. Packaging machines: Once the nursing pads are assembled, they need to be packaged for distribution. Packaging machines are used to wrap the nursing pads in individual packages or place them in bulk packaging, ready for shipment.
7. Quality control equipment: To ensure the production of high-quality nursing pads, various quality control equipment is used. This can include machines for testing absorbency, leakage resistance, and overall product integrity.
8. Maintenance and repair equipment: Production equipment for nursing pads requires regular maintenance and occasional repairs. This includes tools and equipment for cleaning, lubricating, and fixing any issues that may arise during production.
Feature
● The automatic nursing pad equipment is designed for the production of disposable nursing pads, which can be used as adult nursing pads, medical nursing pads, urinary incontinence pads, children's sanitary pads, mattresses, adult urinary incontinence pads, pet training pads, etc.
● The nursing pad production line includes the main machine, gluing machine, packaging system and other supporting equipment, such as: air compressor, visual inspection system, perfume feeding device, etc.
● This machine requires the following materials:
fluff pulp, non-woven fabric, toilet paper, film, polymer, glue, etc.
The size and nursing pad structure can be customized.
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