At the customer site, the DGM TechnocutFold 800PC folder gluer is running continuously, producing mini straight-line boxes under stable and controlled conditions. The machine demonstrates consistent performance in real production, reaching speeds of up to 300 m/min, which supports efficient throughput while maintaining accuracy.
Designed for versatility, the TechnocutFold 800PC is capable of processing both thin corrugated board and rigid carton board, enabling a practical dual-purpose solution within a single machine platform. This flexibility allows customers to manage different product requirements without additional equipment investment.
In terms of configuration, the folding section is optimized to ensure precise folding alignment and reliable forming stability, especially in the production of mini straight-line boxes, where dimensional consistency is critical. The coordinated performance of conveying, folding, and gluing systems contributes to smooth material flow and reduces the risk of interruption during operation.
From an application perspective, this setup is well suited for high-volume production environments where both production efficiency and repeatability are essential. The ability to switch between thin corrugated and rigid carton applications provides added flexibility for customers handling diverse packaging demands.
From the customer value standpoint, the TechnocutFold 800PC supports stable output quality, optimized labor usage, and improved workflow continuity. Its dual-purpose capability also creates opportunities for future product expansion, allowing manufacturers to adapt to changing market needs without significant changes to their production line.
Overall, the DGM TechnocutFold 800PC represents a balanced combination of high-speed performance, reliable operation, and application flexibility, making it a practical and dependable choice in modern folder gluer production.
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Post time: Apr-03-2026
