Paper Bowl Machine

The NS-B3000 High-Speed Paper Bowl Container Machine is designed for quickly making disposable paper bowls, reaching an impressive speed of 90 bowls per minute. This machine is perfect for producing bowls used for soups, ice creams, and other food items, making it a great choice for restaurants, cafés, and food service businesses.

NS-B3000

Paper Bowl Machine
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Speed

85 Pcs/Min.

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Paper Specification

150-350 Gsm

Size Range

N/A

ProductDescription

Paper Bowl Machine makes paper containers and bowls for food packaging and serving. This machine runs a whole procedure of paper feeding, bowl-fan wall sealing, oil lubrication, bottom punching, heating, rolling, rimming, rounding and discharge as well. There are various photo-electric sensors equipped in this machine to detect any breakage in the system. This machine is an ideal equipment for packaging and serving soups, noodles and many more savouries.

Speed

Speed

85 Pcs/Min.

Paper Specification

Paper Specification

150-350 Gsm

size range

Size Range

N/A

Process of Bowl Formation

1. Paper Roll

1. Paper Roll

The process begins with the sourcing of large paper rolls, typically made from food-grade paper that has been coated with a thin layer of polyethylene to make it waterproof. These rolls are the raw material that will be transformed into paper cups.

2. Printing

2. Printing

In the printing stage, the paper is fed into a high-speed printing machine that applies custom designs, logos, and other branding elements to the paper. This step is essential for creating branded cups that can be used for promotional purposes in cafes, restaurants, and events.

3. Cutting

3. Cutting

After printing, the paper rolls are sent to the cutting machine, where they are precisely cut into flat, fan-shaped pieces known as blanks. These blanks will form the body of the paper cup. Accurate cutting is critical to ensure that the pieces fit together perfectly during the forming stage, avoiding any gaps or misalignment.

4. Paper Fan

4. Paper Fan

The cut blanks are then shaped into a fan-like structure, ready to be formed into the cylindrical body of the cup. This step is important as it begins to give the paper its cup-like shape. The fan-shaped blanks are designed to make it easier to form a tight seam when the edges are joined together.

5. Forming

5. Forming

In this stage, the paper fan is rolled into a cylindrical shape, and the edges are sealed together to form the body of the cup. The machine uses heat and pressure to bond the edges of the paper and create a strong seam. This step transforms the flat blanks into the final cup shape, which is then ready for the next stage.

6. Final Product

6. Final Product

Once the cup body is formed, the bottom of the cup is sealed using a separate machine. This step involves applying a bottom piece and sealing it with heat and pressure to ensure the cup is watertight. This final step ensures that the cup can hold liquids without leaking.

Applications

Technical Specifications

FEATURESPECIFICATION
Speed85 Pcs/Min.
Paper Specifications150-350 Gsm
Raw MaterialsSingle/Double PE Coated Paper
Top Dia (TD)90 - 140 mm
Height (H)50 - 115 mm
Bottom Dia (RB)60 - 110 mm
Voltage380-400VAC
Total Power16 kW
Weight2700 Kg
Dimensions2388X1143X1905 mm
Air Pressure6-8 Bar
Air Flow Rate25 CFM
Paper Bowl Machine Specification

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