Summary
of Benefits vs. Standard Machines
|
Feature |
Standard Fusing Machine (6 Heaters) |
Advanced 9-Heater Machine |
|
Production Speed |
Moderate
(slower belt speed needed to melt glue) |
Very High (longer heat zone
allows fast belt travel) |
|
Risk of Fabric Shrinkage |
Higher
(due to sudden exposure to peak heat) |
Minimal (due to gentle pre-heating zones) |
|
Bonding Consistency |
Can
vary across wide fabric panels |
100% Uniform across large widths
(e.g., 1600mm) |
|
Thick Fabric Capability |
Struggle
to penetrate thick materials evenly |
Excellent (dual-sided,
multi-zone heat penetration) |
|
Feature
/ Specification |
6-Heater
Fusing Machine |
9-Heater
Fusing Machine |
|
Best
Suited For |
Medium
to high volume factories; standard shirt/trouser production. |
Ultra-high-volume production; wide-format panels (e.g., 1600mm); high-end tailoring. |
|
Production
Speed Capability |
Moderate
to High. |
Very
High / Maximum
(Longer heat tunnel allows faster conveyor belt movement). |
|
Temperature
Control & Curves |
Good.
Manageable pre-heat and bonding zones. |
Excellent
/ Highly Granular.
Perfect for sensitive or multi-layered fabrics. |
|
Heat
Distribution Uniformity |
Standard
uniformity across narrow-to-medium belt widths. |
Superior
edge-to-edge uniformity,
especially critical for wider belt capacities. |
|
Thick
Fabric Penetration |
Adequate
for standard blazers and waistbands. |
Excellent (Deep, multi-sided
penetration for heavy woolens, denim, or thick interlinings). |
|
Power
Consumption |
Moderate;
more economical for standard shifts. |
Higher
peak power draw but optimized via zonal smart-heating controls. |