• Laminating Machine: Used to bond layers of materials together using heat, pressure, or adhesive. In plastic manufacturing, it typically applies a layer of plastic film over a substrate (like plastic, metal, or paper) to improve durability, appearance, or functionality, such as in packaging or protective films. In metal manufacturing, laminating machines may be used to combine thin metal sheets or add protective coatings, improving strength, corrosion resistance, or surface finish. These machines are essential for producing high-quality, multi-layered materials used in industries like automotive, electronics, and packaging.
  • PC Board Cleaning Machine: Used in the electronics manufacturing industry to clean Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs). These machines remove contaminants like dust, flux residues, oils, and other impurities from the surface of PCBs after soldering or assembly. Cleaning is essential to ensure proper electrical conductivity, prevent corrosion, and enhance the board’s overall performance and longevity. PC board cleaning machines typically use a combination of solvents, detergents, water, and sometimes ultrasonic or spray systems to thoroughly clean and dry the boards. They are widely used in the production of electronic devices such as smartphones, computers, and other consumer electronics.
  • CNC Router: A computer-controlled cutting machine used to carve, mill, or drill materials like wood, plastic, metal, and composites with high precision. It operates similarly to a CNC milling machine but is specifically designed for larger, flat materials or 3D contouring. CNC routers are commonly used in industries like woodworking, sign-making, aerospace, and automotive for tasks such as cutting intricate designs, engraving, or creating custom parts. The machine is programmable, allowing for detailed and repeatable operations, making it ideal for both small and large-scale production.
  • Full-auto Target Drilling Machine: An automated system designed for precise drilling of target points or holes in materials like metal, plastic, or composites. It operates with minimal human intervention, using advanced controls to automatically position and drill at specified locations on a workpiece. This machine is ideal for high-precision, high-volume production, ensuring consistency and accuracy in applications like electronics, automotive, and aerospace manufacturing. The full automation improves efficiency, reduces errors, and speeds up the drilling process for complex or repetitive tasks.