How to choose a full automatic stripping machine
- Jun 6
- 2 min read
The Essential Factors in Choosing a Model
The price differences between different machine models mainly come from the following key parameters. These are the hard indicators for measuring equipment capability.
Core Parameter | What is it? | Why is it important? | High-End Model Reference | Entry-Level / Value Model Reference |
Maximum Speed | Number of sheets processed per hour (sheets/hour) | Core efficiency factor; directly determines output per unit of time | ≥ 8,000 sheets/hour | 5,500 – 6,500 sheets/hour |
Stripping Accuracy | Precision of the waste stripping position (±mm) | Core quality factor; critical for the refined appearance of high-end packaging | ≤ ±0.075 mm | ±0.1 mm to ±0.12 mm |
Applicable Paper Weight | Range of paper thickness that can be processed (g/m²) | Adaptability; determines what types of material orders you can take | 90 – 2,000 g/m² (wider range) | 140 – 1,800 g/m² (covers mainstream needs) |
Maximum Sheet Size | Maximum paper dimensions that can be processed (mm) | Upper specification limit; determines how large of a paper box you can produce | 1060 × 760 mm | 1050 × 740 mm to 1060 × 740 mm |
Reference Price | Approximate investment threshold for the equipment (10,000 RMB / $USD) | Core budget factor; directly influences purchasing decisions | 600,000 – 900,000 RMB | 380,000 – 500,000 RMB |
Get These Four Steps Right to Avoid Costly Mistakes
After confirming your intention, be sure to complete the following steps to ensure a foolproof final decision:
1. Take your "most difficult" samples for a test run
Why? This is the "litmus test" for evaluating the machine. Don't just bring perfect samples. Bring your most difficult-to-process products (e.g., high-grammage materials, irregular shapes, waste with foil stamping) to the factory for a live test. See for yourself: Is the stripping clean? Are the products scratched? Is the efficiency acceptable?
2. Verify the "genuine quality" of the hardware
What to look for? Pay attention to several details: the thickness of the machine frame steel (determines stability), the drive system (e.g., whether high-precision ball screws are used – this directly affects accuracy and lifespan), and the control system (brand and response speed).
3. Calculate the long-term economic picture
How to calculate? A machine is an investment. Beyond the purchase price, calculate how much labor cost it will save you and how much it will increase your yield rate. Typically, one fully automatic machine can replace 2–3 skilled stripping workers, with a payback period of around 1–2 years.
4. Evaluate the "soft power" of after-sales service
Ask clearly: Is there a local service point? What is the repair response time? Where is the spare parts inventory located? For non-top-tier brands, be sure to ask about the coverage of their after-sales network – this determines how much loss you will incur when the machine is down.

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