Yes, the machine is equipped with a set of molds. If the box types are the same but the sizes are different, only the mold needs to be changed. If the box types are different, both the mold and accessories need to be changed.
It takes about half an hour for a skilled worker.
Yes, the machine will stop when the door is opened to prevent safety hazards.
For standard-sized cherry boxes, the machine can produce 30-35 boxes per minute.
Yes, the machine integrates production and stacking, but stacking depends on the box type; some types can only be stacked manually.
Yes. All models feature a user-friendly touchscreen control panel (as seen on ZF-500) for simple operation and setup. They are designed for ease of use without requiring advanced technical expertise.
The ZF-DG is highly flexible and can be configured to produce lunch boxes with 3, 4, 5, or multiple compartments (multi-grid) to meet various food packaging needs.
Absolutely. Versatility is at the core of our design. Most of our machines allow for quick mold changes , enabling you to switch between different box styles – from rigid gift boxes to paper food containers – in minutes, not hours. This minimizes downtime and maximizes your production flexibility for custom orders.
Our machines handle various materials, including:
1.Cardboard (200–1200 gsm)
2.Corrugated paper (up to 1.5–7 mm thickness)
3.PE-coated paper (for food-safe containers)
4.Kraft paper
Material flexibility ensures suitability for packaging needs from lightweight retail to heavy-duty industrial applications.
Speeds vary by model and box complexity:
Standard models: 30–60 boxes/minute (e.g., FBN-A/FBN-B series).
High-speed models: 80–300 boxes/minute (e.g., FBN-800Plus with multi-servo control).
Custom configurations optimize speed for specific box sizes and designs.
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