A buyer's customer would take a finished bottle of face serum or cough syrup, drop it into formed carton, and let the machine tuck the flaps shut at a steady clip—20 to 50 cartons a minute depending on how fast the operator works.
We've shipped these to one cosmetics lab that ran it for eight hours straight with no jams, which is what most procurement folks care about; it's semi-auto, so one person can handle loading and the touchscreen pretty much runs the show.

The PLC is decent for adjusting speeds on the fly, but the noise sits around 80dB or so—not silent, but it won't rattle the warhouse floor either.

Carton sizes can be anything form 40 to 200mm long, and the stainlss steel 304 build makes it fine for pharma settings, though it's not suited for heavy cardboard above 350g/m².

Payment is typically 30% deposit with teh balance before shipping, and we usually have stock in about 20 days, but confirm lead time since the MOQ is one unit.
Air consumption runs about 150L per minute, and you'll want a 380V hookup ready—the power draw is 2.5KW, nothing crazy—but the hot melt adhesive option is something we don't always mention unless asked.
No, the minimum carton length is 40mm. It's designed for L(40-200)mm, so anything under that won't feed properly through the system.
Our MOQ is typically 1 unit for standard models. We can discuss bulk orders if you need multiple machines, but we usually start with a single unit for testing.
Yes, the machine is built with Stainless Steel 304 and can be supplied with material certificates. We can also provide CE or other compliance docs upon request for the pharma industry.
Lead time is usually around 15-20 working days, depending on current production load. We'll confirm a specific timeline once you place the order.
Yes, hot melt adhesive is available as an option. The standard sealing is mechanical, but we can integrate a hot melt system if you need it for your cartons.