The semi-automatic press folder-gluer is designed specifically for small to medium-sized orders, offering compact dimensions and easy operation. It has a wide range of applications, including standard and special-shaped color boxes. When equipped with an automatic gluing device, it can also produce hook-bottom boxes and earth cover cartons, saving on glue and labor costs. With a maximum running speed of 56m/min, it is 3 to 4 times more efficient than a standard machine. The gluing process is firm, precise, and free from excess glue. Additionally, its dual-head sander efficiently removes UV coating or film. Improve adhesive

Components
- Feeding Section: Where the flat sheets of paperboard are manually fed into the machine.
- Folding Section: The machine folds the paperboard along predefined creases or scores.
- Gluing Section: Adhesive is applied to specific areas of the paperboard.
- Pressing Section: Ensures that the glued parts adhere firmly by pressing them together.
- Delivery Section: The finished boxes or cartons are ejected from the machine.
Features
- Adjustable Settings: For different box sizes and styles.
- Speed Control: To manage production rates.
- Precision Gluing: Accurate application of glue to ensure strong and consistent bonds.
- Safety Mechanisms: To protect operators during use.
Specification
Model | 2200mm |
Power | 2.2kw |
Source | 3-415 V |
Weight | 1.5T |
Overall Size | 2000 X 3400 X 1350 Mm |
Max .Size Of Box | 2100 X 1300mm |
One-Sided Maximum Paste Box Size | 1000 X 1300mm |
Min Size Of Box | 200 X 260mm |
Description
A semi-automatic folder gluer machine is a type of equipment used in the packaging industry to fold and glue flat paperboard into boxes or cartons. These machines are semi-automatic because they require some manual input or assistance during the operation, but automate much of the folding and gluing process. Here’s a brief overview of its components and functions:
Machine In Action