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Automatic Micro-Foam Experimental Glove Machine

Glove production line, there are four main process: pre-vulcanization, latex/NBR dipping, finishing,inspection and packaging. Dipping process include,cleaning,dipping beading, drying, stripping and other production units are connected to a continuous running cycle equipment.
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Product Description

Surgical,exam,disposable glove production line

1,Adopt the most advanced gloves production technology and production process layout, product qualification rate is more than 97%, protein content is lower than 120 micrograms per gram;

2,TPU Coating technology

3,Imported surfactant solidifier, finished membrane is uniform, no powder mold release

4,The introduction of foreign advanced transmission main chain structure, chain little resistance during operation, Production of high speed, stable operation

5,A main motor drag, solve the drag, difficult to synchronize, fault point, difficult maintenance, and other issues

6,Adopt vertical hot air circulation drying oven, compared with other forms of hot air circulation, save energy consumption by almost 20%

7,Used for cleaning mold splitter six roller long hair scrub mould technology;

8,Mold directional, machine printing technology;

9,A variety of specifications of production, on the same edge automatic adjustment, the PU edge roller, long service life;

10,Can design according to the needs of customers of different length, height, cost models;

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Model

Length(M)

Width(M)

Height(M)

Capacity(pcs/hr)

Mould(pcs)

HG-MG-50

50

2

6

5000

3500

HG-MG-70

70

2

6

7000

4900

HG-MG-90

90

2

6

9000

6300

HG-MG-100

100

2

6

10000

7000

HG-MG-120

120

2

6

12000

8400

HG-MGD-90

90

5.5

6

18000

12600

HG-MGD-100

100

5.5

6.5

20000

14000

HG-MGD-120

120

5.5

6.5

24000

16800

HG-MGD-130

130

5.5

6.5

25000

18200

HG-MGF-130

130

6

10

25000

18500

Heating energy

Natural gas、Coal、Steam、Diesel

123

1

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What are the benefits of using this Machine?

When it comes to coffee, there are a lot of different ways to make it. You can use a drip coffee maker, a French press, or even a simple stovetop pot. But if you want the best possible cup of coffee, you need to use an espresso machine.

Espresso machines brew coffee by forcing hot water through finely ground coffee beans. This process extracts more flavor from the beans than other brewing methods, resulting in a stronger, more flavorful cup of coffee.

In addition to producing better-tasting coffee, espresso machines have other benefits as well. For one thing, they’re fast – most can brew a shot of espresso in just a few seconds. They’re also relatively easy to use, even for beginners. And if you opt for a semi-automatic or automatic machine, they can do most of the work for you.

So if you’re looking for the best possible cup of coffee, an espresso machine is the way to go. And with so many different models on the market, there’s sure to be one that’s perfect for your needs and budget.

How to use the Machine?

Assuming you have read and understood the previous sections, using the machine is actually pretty simple. Here's a quick step-by-step guide:

1. Choose your desired glove size from the drop-down menu.

2. Select the amount of foam you would like to dispense into the glove.

3. Press the start button and watch as the machine does its work!

4. When finished, remove your gloves and enjoy your perfect cup of coffee.

Tips for using the Machine

If you're looking to get the perfect micro-foam for your espresso or cappuccino, you'll want to use an automatic micro-foam experimental glove machine. Here are some tips for using this machine:

1. Make sure that the milk is at the correct temperature. The ideal temperature for milk is between 60 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit. If the milk is too cold, it won't foam properly. If the milk is too hot, it will create large bubbles instead of small ones.

2. Use fresh milk for the best results. Milk that's been sitting out for a while won't foam as well as fresh milk.

3. Pour the milk into the cup slowly and in a steady stream. This will help create evenly sized bubbles.

4. Put your fingertip on the top of the cup while pouring to break any large bubbles that form. This will help create a smooth, consistent foam.


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