Low Cost Fully Automatic Adult Diaper Manufacturing Machine

Low Cost Fully Automatic Adult Diaper Manufacturing Machine
Low Cost Fully Automatic Adult Diaper Manufacturing Machine
Low Cost Fully Automatic Adult Diaper Manufacturing Machine
Low Cost Fully Automatic Adult Diaper Manufacturing Machine
Low Cost Fully Automatic Adult Diaper Manufacturing Machine
Low Cost Fully Automatic Adult Diaper Manufacturing Machine

Key Specifications / Features

Your go-to source for affordable adult diaper machinery: Our fully automatic solution with a design speed of 300 pieces per minute, featuring imported timing belts, flat belts, and key bearings, all driven by a 400 KW capacity.
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Detail Information

Low Cost Fully Automatic Adult Diaper Manufacturing Machine
 

Subject Parameter
Overall size(L*W*H) 24M*4M*3.6M(For reference only)
Machine size(L*W*H) 22m*2.1m*3.3m,based on the product provided by  client
Design speed 300pcs/min
Stable speed 160pcs/min
Pass percentage 98%
Work efficiency 85%-90%
Power source 380V,50HZ,(3phase,4lines+ground wire)
Machine capacity about 400KW
Air pressure 0.6-0.8Mpa
Machine weight  About 95T
Machine color Customized

Configuration:

Product structure:
Leg cuff N.W,Top sheet N.W,Fluff core(with SAP) Side Tape,ELastic waistband,Frontal tape,Back sheet.

Product size:
M: 680*450  L: 800*650    XL: 950*760
 
Control system:
PLC control system,operating on the touch screen,man-machine interface
 
Tension system:
Leg cuff N.W,Top sheet N.W,elastic waistband,upper & down tissue,back sheet are A & B shaft active unwinding by Inverter motor.
 
Drive system:
Timing belt and flat belt are imported products,and all the key parts are imported bearings.
 
Safety system:
It has safety device on the operating side,matched with urgent stop switch,high audio fan uses sound insulation or silencer.
 
Packing way:
Equipped with the stacker at the request of client.
 
Materials corrective system:
Germany BST automatic web guide system(optional)
Low Cost Fully Automatic Adult Diaper Manufacturing Machine

Main Product Lines:

  1. Baby Diaper Production Line (Includes I & T shape diaper, Baby pants, Full Elastic waistband diaper)
  2. Adult Diaper Production Line (Includes Adult diaper, Adult pants)
  3. Sanitary Napkin & Panty Liner Production Line
  4. Menstruation Panty Production Line
  5. Under Pad Production Line
  6. Disposable Breast Pad Production Line

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FAQs

Low-emission packing systems are specifically engineered to minimize microscopic leakage along the valve stem, which is a common source of fugitive emissions in industrial plants.

Compared with conventional packing, low-emission designs achieve better performance through:

Higher material density control to reduce permeation paths

Pre-compressed or die-formed graphite rings for stable sealing stress

Optimized load distribution using live-loading spring systems

Improved surface finish compatibility with stem materials

These design improvements allow the packing to maintain consistent sealing force even under thermal cycling and vibration. As a result, leakage levels can be reduced to extremely low thresholds (often measured in parts per million), supporting compliance with environmental regulations and reducing operational losses.

Basic Concept

Low Emission Valves refer to valves that, through special design and manufacturing processes of the stem packing and mid-seat gasket, control the leakage of media (gases, liquids) to extremely low levels. They are primarily used in industrial scenarios with high safety and environmental protection requirements. The core objective is to reduce or prevent the leakage of harmful media (such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), toxic gases, flammable and explosive substances, etc.) into the external environment. Therefore, low emission valves offer multiple advantages in terms of energy conservation, emission reduction, reduced safety risks, and environmental pollution.

Key Technical Standards and Leakage Grades

The performance of Low Emission Valves is quantified by their leakage rate, and different industries follow different standards. Common standards include:

1. International Standards

ISO 15848-1: This standard classifies valve leakage grades into four levels: A (the highest requirement), B, C, and D. Grade A requires a leakage rate of ≤100 ppm (by volume).

API 624 (American Petroleum Institute): This standard, applicable to the refining and chemical industries, specifies a leakage rate of ≤100 ppm (for gases) under specific pressures.

EPA Standard (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency): This standard, targeting VOC emissions, requires a leakage rate of ≤500 ppm.

2. Chinese Standards

GB/T 42223-2022: This standard, which references international standards, regulates the design, manufacturing, and testing of Low Emission Valves.

At first, manufacturing low emission valves was pretty much the same for us as it was for other regular valve manufacturers in China. If we ran into problems like valves not passing tests or having leak rates that kept changing, we'd just try to get better packing materials from a different supplier. We didn't really stop to think about the bigger picture, like how the whole manufacturing process or the properties of the materials we were using might be causing the issues.

Over time, we figured out that the metal parts of the valves were pretty reliable, but we hadn't been paying enough attention to the non-metal parts that actually do the sealing. And those parts are super important for making sure the valves don't leak. So, back in 2008, we decided to focus on manufacturing low emission valves from start to finish.

First, we created a special team just for figuring out better ways to seal valves. They dug deep into how to make the seals work really well and how to build them. At the same time, we started working closely between the people who design the seals and the people who manufacture the valves. By tweaking the design of the seals and how we put the valves together, we made a system where everything works together perfectly. After that, we tested a bunch of different valves to see how well they sealed in all kinds of situations: different sizes, pressures, and temperatures. All the data we collected from these tests helped us keep improving our valves.

Now, when we manufacture a bunch of valves and check them randomly, they all meet the tough standards of API 624 and ISO 15848-1. We've gone from just following a process to really understanding and controlling the technology ourselves.

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