XZT-150 features full servo driven technology throughout the entire machine. Servo drives work independently to control each station with remarkable accuracy and work together to coordinate the synchronized motion. It replaced the market almost gear/chain transmission and cam design paper cup machine. It provides flexibility, speed, affordable capital cost, and low maintenance.
Adopts crankshaft and servo motor control instead of traditional cam transmission, no oil lubricant, which solved the negative effects of cam and bearing wearing and impacting while machine running at high speed. This breaks through the traditional paper cup machine requirement of using cams for lifting and timing.
XZT-150 changed the working procedure of bottom sealing. First, Leister hot air preheats the cup body, then the cup bottom paper arrives. This procedure ensures fast sealing when the hot and cold paper touch each other. Then, a second Leister hot air unit heats the bottom for the next knurling process. This makes the paper cup bottom seal more firmly while the machine runs at high speed. Compared to traditional machines that heat the bottom after it meets the cup body, this new design significantly improves bottom knurling quality.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the production speed of the XZT-150?
The XZT-150 paper cup machine operates at a speed of 140 to 160 pieces per minute.
What range of cup sizes can this machine produce?
It is designed to produce paper bowls and cups ranging from 4oz to 16oz.
Does the machine require oil lubrication for its drive system?
No, it utilizes crankshaft and servo motor control instead of traditional cam transmission, eliminating the need for oil lubricants.
What types of paper are compatible with the XZT-150?
The machine handles 170-380GSM single or double PE/PLA coated paper.
What technology ensures the accuracy of the machine?
The machine features full servo-driven technology where servo drives independently control each station with high accuracy.
How is the bottom sealing handled on this model?
It uses a new design where Leister hot air preheats the cup body before the bottom paper arrives, ensuring a firmer seal at high speeds.