The manufacturing process for customized laundry pod production equipment is a systematic project that deeply integrates mechanical, electrical, and automated control.
The entire process begins with an overall equipment design based on the customer's production capacity requirements and customized features (such as variable pod size and shape).
The design phase involves the selection and layout of core modules, including the raw material handling system, mixing unit, film feeding and forming mechanism, filling and sealing device, inspection and rejection system, and downstream packaging line.
This phase then moves on to core component processing, where key components such as the mixing tank, filling valve, and sealing mold are precision-machined to ensure they meet food-grade or consumer product hygiene standards and precision requirements.
Electrical system integration is another key focus, requiring the assembly and commissioning of components such as the PLC control system, touchscreen human-machine interface, servo motor drive, and sensors to achieve coordinated operation between modules.
Finally, the entire machine is assembled and commissioned, simulating a real-world production environment to test the equipment's stability, accuracy, and production efficiency. Following this, on-site installation, commissioning, and personnel training are carried out based on the customer's factory layout.
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