The double line plastic bags on roll making machine is a specialized piece of equipment designed to efficiently produce plastic bags that are pre-cut and rolled for easy dispensing. This fruit bag on roll making machine is capable of producing two lines of bags simultaneously, which doubles the output and increases productivity.
The plastic bags on roll produced by this machine are commonly used in a variety of industries, including food service, healthcare, and retail. The bags are pre-cut and rolled onto a core or without core for easy dispensing, which saves time and increases efficiency.
The process used by this machine involves feeding a roll of plastic film into the machine, where it is cut into individual bags and then rolled onto a core or even without core. If with core the bags can be rewinded by two iron unit and take the iron unit out when the final product is done .The bags are sealed at the bottom and sides, creating a strong, durable bag that is able to withstand the weight of heavy items.
Overall, the double line vegetable bags on roll making machine is an essential piece of equipment for businesses that require high-volume production of plastic bags. The garbage/t-shirt bags on roll making machine is able to make flat bag on roll,shopping bag on roll,table sheet cover on roll etc product.Also this machine is able to produce bags with paper core or without paper core.So this machine is a good choice for a new starter.
Optional deice
- Japan yaskawa servo motor
2. Delta inverter
3. Feeding part by inverter adjust the speed
4.imported electronic parts
Model |
XG-A500 |
XG-A600 |
XG-A800 |
Suitable material |
PE,PP,PVC film |
Bag making width |
10-400mm |
10-500mm |
10-700mm |
Bag making length |
10-1600mm |
10-1600mm |
10-1600mm |
Output capacity(pcs/min) |
(40-120)x2 |
(40-120)x2 |
(40-120)x2 |
Total power(kw) |
5 |
6 |
7 |
Weight(kg) |
800 |
900 |
1000 |
Production procedure
Feeding part
Rewinding part
Cutting part
Drive part
Product picture
Machine package and loading
Our service Team
Factory layout
FAQ