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A folding machine is a device used to fold paper, usually for mailings. By taking much of the manual labor out of the process, a folding machine can turn out material for a mass mailing in minutes rather than hours -- and prevent painful paper cuts, too. There are several different types of folding machines including manual folders, buckle folders, automatic folders and knife-folding machine.

A paper cutter is, as the name suggests, a cutting machine used to cut paper. This machine makes cutting paper easier and simpler. Single sheets or stacks can be trimmed. The more often paper is cut, the more sensible it is to purchase a semi-automatic or fully automatic cutter. In addition to simple straight cuts, a paper cutting machine can also be used to cut various patterns. A paper cutter is usually not only suitable for paper. Photos, foils, cardboard and laminated materials can also be cut with a paper cutter. There are different types of paper cutting machines for different purposes.

Tissue paper packaging machine is a fully automatic cartoning machine which can run at high-speeds in a continuous mode. Our machines are extremely efficient. Packaging is completed in a steady process, while the noise and load are minimized. The machine adopts a suspended structural design. It has an innovative compact design with convenient maintenance access, allowing operators to get close to the equipment easily and clean or replace components. The suspended structure of the whole machine lets waste fall to the collection unit below, making it easy to keep clean. The whole machine is made of stainless steel and features a closed circuit and gas path structure. The driving device is located at the rear and is completely open on the operator side, which meets GMP standards.
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