Glue workflow
Suitable when carton structure and material can be closed by glue. Glue method and pressing time should be discussed.
Corrugated carton closing
For corrugated carton workflows where gluing, stitching, or a combined closing process is required. The machine should be selected by carton size, board flute, closing method, nail distance, speed target, and the buyer's line layout.
Application fit
A folder gluer stitcher machine is considered when carton closing needs more than a simple folding and gluing step. Some carton factories use stitching for heavier corrugated boxes, some use gluing, and some need both options in one production workflow.
Before quotation, the carton structure, flute type, and closing method should be confirmed. This avoids selecting a line that is too narrow, too short, or not suited to the buyer's carton range.
Suitable when carton structure and material can be closed by glue. Glue method and pressing time should be discussed.
Often discussed for corrugated cartons where staples are required. Nail distance and carton strength expectations should be stated.
Useful when the buyer needs flexibility between carton types. The required operating mode should be confirmed before quotation.
Configuration points
Finished carton and unfolded blank dimensions determine machine width, folding section, and collection setup.
Corrugated board type affects feeding stability, folding force, stitching result, and pressing requirements.
State whether the carton requires gluing, stitching, or both. The quotation should match the required process.
For stitching, confirm nail distance, carton edge requirements, and expected carton strength.
Connection with printing, slotting, folding, counting, or packing steps should be reviewed for workflow planning.
Machine side, feeding direction, collection method, and available operators affect the final layout.
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