Bottle Surface Treatment Solutions
sprayer burners with customizable plastic Bottles surface handling options, including manual Automatic, are available in sizes 16~28mm. These units support flame pre-treatment adaptations for bottles in cosmetic or personal care contexts,
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Description
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Sheet flame processor
8419899090
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Compressed air :6 bar or 8KGf / CM2
Fuels :Natural gas Capacity:>6CBM/h,Pre-equipped with 10 cubic pressure reducing valves,80kpa is decompressed to 0.7kpa.
Power supply AC 220V/ 50Hz, 1-Phase
original machine include 4 burners
Flame Temperature: 1100 ~ 1300 ℃
Flame width 280mm
Conveyor size 280mm
Conveyor speed 0-10m/min
Size 1.65X0.7X1.2m (LXWXH)
Machine weight 200 KG
Automatic ignition causes the material detection system to automatically flame shut down when there is no material
Each movable joint of the stainless steel conveyor is equipped with a bracket to raise the product, so that the flame will not rebound and the conveyor belt will not be deformed by heat.
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Spare gun
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plus extra burners of 300mm
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FAQ
Q1:
How much does a flame treatment machine cost?
A1:
The price of a flame treatment machine varies greatly depending on the type, function, brand and application scenario of the equipment. The following is the price range and influencing factors after comprehensive reference information:
Plastic surface treatment machine (PP/PE material) Basic plastic treatment machine: $300–$3800;
$300 level: simple plastic treatment equipment.
$2500: PP/PE surface treatment machine (including fire treatment bottle, flame treatment function)
Q2:
What is the working principle of the flame treatment machine?
A2:
Flame oxidation reaction
By mixing gas (such as propane/natural gas) and air to burn, an oxidation reaction is initiated on the surface of the material (such as PP/PE plastic). The free radicals (·OH, ·O⁻) in the flame combine with the surface molecules of the plastic to form polar groups such as carboxyl and carbonyl, significantly increasing the surface energy (up to 40-72mN/m) and enhancing the adhesion of the ink/coating