We’ve been running these DNW series machines for about 18 months now, and they handle I-shape baby diapers pretty well for the price point. It’s semi-automatic—you work the manual control panel—so don’t expect full line automation, but for small to medium production it does the job reliably. The specs are adjustable: voltage can customized form the standard 380V/50Hz, and air pressure needs to sit between 0.6 and 0.8MPa.
Basically, what it does is handle various nonwoven fabrics with decent precision on the and feeding—better than some of cheaper alternatives we tested. You’ll get about 12 months warranty, and we usually have stock, but confirm lead time (usually 20 days or so). One thing: it’s not suited for high-volume continuous runs—you’ll want a fully automatic line for that, and this machine’s capacity is adjustable but tops out around what a small facility can manage.
The control system is pretty basic—manual buttons and dials—so if your team is used to touchscreens, there’s a learning curve. But the build qualiy is solid; we’ve had zero mechanical failures in the first year. CE certification is in place, and they provide techncial support if something goes sideways. Most buyers go with the standard dimnesions, though they’re customizable if you have floor space constraints.
Trusting the supplier came down to the after-sales service—they actually answer when you call, and the COA for each batch is included without you having to chase it. We didn’t need to ask for the SDS upfront, but they sent it anyway. The material compatibility is broad enough that we’ve swapped between spunbond and SMS fabrics without re-tuning the machine. Give or take a few adjustments, it’s a workhorse for the money.
The MOQ is typically one unit, but we can discuss larger orders if you need a custom setup or volume discount.
Standard lead time is around 30-45 days, depending on customization and current production load.
Yes, the DNW Series is CE certified, and we can supply the certificate along with the shipment.
It works with various nonwoven fabrics like spunbond, meltblown, and SMS, typically used in diaper production.
Absolutely, the dimensions are customizable to match your space requirements—just share your layout specs with us.