When your custoemr is running a surgical ward and they need a consistent batch of sterile gloves ready for the next morning, this line’s 3,400 to 8,000 pcs per hour range means you can scale up without scrambling.
The PLC touch screen handles the whole sequence — mixing, dipping, curing — and the protein content sits under 120μg/g, which is better than reagent grade for this, actually.
You’ll want to check the lead time on the heating setup (natural gas or steam, your call) because the 15-30kw power draw and 4 tons of water per hour aren’t negligible — most buyers go with a gas-fired oven to save on utilities in the long run.
Qualification rate is pegged at 98% or so, and we’ve had clients run teh 6-roller mold cleaner for 20 months straight without a hitch; the vertical hot air oven basically cuts energy use by about 20% compared to a conventional system.
Not ideal for high-volume food service glove runs — the carboxyl nitrile latex really shines for medical grade, and you’d want to confirm MOQ on custom concentrations, but we usually have stock on the 380V model.
3 years, and support is 24/7, though one thing buyers don’t always ask: the immersion trough uses an imported surfactant solidifier, and you’ll need to order a spare set of molds ahead of time — roughly 50 units or so for a full shift.
Our standard MOQ is one set, since this is a full production line. For first-time buyers, we can discuss options if you need a smaller initial setup.
Lead time is typically 45-60 days after order confirmation, depending on customization. Installation and commissioning take about 10-15 days on-site with our engineers.
Yes, we provide material test reports and a certificate of compliance. The machine can produce gloves meeting medical standards like ISO 13485, and we'll help with the documentation you need.
Absolutely. The SKY-180 handles carboxyl nitrile latex and natural latex. Switching between them requires some tuning of the dipping and curing parameters, but it's straightforward with the PLC touch screen.
The machine ships in sections via container, and we provide a packing list. On-site, it needs a dry, ventilated area with access to water (4 tons/hour) and gas/steam hookups. We'll send storage guidelines with the manual.