It is a vertical injection molding machine (model TR-Y64) designed to produce plastic dental floss sticks/tooth picks. It performs fully automatic molding for 64 cavities simultaneously, intended for high-efficiency manufacture of dental flosser products.
The machine is configured with 64 holes (cavities), meaning it can mold 64 parts per injection cycle. Actual production output per hour/day depends on the specific mold, part complexity and cycle time.
Model: TR-Y64; Power: 18.5 kW; Voltage: A220V; Dimensions: 5200 x 2900 x 1400 mm; Weight: 3500 kg. Core components include PLC control and a pressure vessel. Warranty is 3 years.
It is intended for thermoplastic materials commonly used for dental floss sticks (e.g., PP, PE, PS, ABS). Material compatibility depends on melt temperature and mold design—confirm specific resin compatibility with the supplier.
Yes. It features fully automatic operation with a PLC-based control interface designed to be user-friendly. Operators will still require training to run, adjust and maintain the machine safely and efficiently.
The machine is supplied configured for 64 cavities. Custom mold design and modification are typically possible—coordinate with your supplier or mold maker to ensure compatibility with the machine’s platen size and injection system.
Standard requirements include a suitable power supply (A220V) capable of delivering 18.5 kW, sufficient floor space for the machine footprint (approx. 5200 x 2900 mm plus working clearance), and appropriate foundation/leveling. Confirm whether your site provides single- or three-phase power and any additional utilities (e.g., compressed air or cooling) with the supplier.
The machine includes standard injection-molding safety provisions such as PLC controls and emergency stop functionality. For a full list of safety guards, interlocks and protections, request the machine’s safety specification from the supplier prior to purchase.
Regular maintenance includes daily cleaning, lubrication of moving parts, periodic inspection of hydraulic/pneumatic systems and electrical connections, and scheduled checks of the mold and injection components. Follow the supplier’s maintenance manual for detailed intervals and procedures.
Yes. The product listing indicates a video outgoing-inspection and a machinery test report are provided prior to shipment.
The machine comes with a 3-year warranty. For specifics on what the warranty covers (parts, labor, travel), and available after-sales services (onsite installation, commissioning, spare parts supply, training), confirm details with the supplier.
Critical components such as the PLC and pressure vessel are listed; spare parts and wear parts are typically available from the manufacturer or authorized distributors. Ask your supplier for a recommended spare-parts list and lead times.
Many suppliers offer installation, commissioning and operator training (onsite or remote). Verify with the vendor whether training is included, available at cost, or provided as part of the installation package.
Yes, different product designs are achievable by changing the mold and adjusting processing parameters. Discuss desired product dimensions and features with the supplier and mold maker to ensure feasibility.
Request a factory acceptance test (FAT), video inspection, sample parts produced by your mold or a representative mold, and a machinery test report. For final assurance consider witnessing commissioning or factory testing in person or via live stream.
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