Pretty much every hospital textile suppiler we work with starts here when they need to scale up drape production, and this machine handles that 50-80 pieces per minute range which is where most medium-to-high volume operations sit. 2. It's fully automatic—feed it nonwoven fabric or medical textiles and it does the vertical and horizontal folding with laser length measurement to keep things consistent, usually with PLC computer monitoring so you can track output on a screen. 3. You'll need 8.5kW at 380V to run it, and teh whole setup weighs about 3500kg, so factor in floor reinforcement—not something you just drop in a corner without planning. 4. One thing buyers often miss is that embossing, hole punching, and elastic attachment are optional add-ons—don't assume they're included, but we do them if you specify. 5. Bulk pricing (think 20+ units or so) drops per-machine cost by roughly 10-12%, and lead time is usually 30-40 days but we've had stock on site for quicker dilevery. 6. Actually, what sets us apart is we've tuned the folding mechanism for those tricky thinner nonwovens—most machines' belts slip at high speed, but ours uses a positive anti-missile cloth conversion method that keeps the tension even.


We typically require an MOQ of 1 unit for this high-speed surgical drape folder, but we can discuss trial orders if you need to test it first.
Standard lead time is around 30-45 days, depending on customization like embossing or hole punching add-ons. We’ll give you a firm date once we confirm the spec.
Yes, it’s CE-certified, and we can provide additional documentation like ISO or material compliance reports upon request.
Yes, the laser length measurement is designed to compensate for slight material variations, so it works reliably with typical nonwoven medical textiles, even if edges aren’t perfectly straight.
We pack it in a reinforced wooden crate with internal bracing to prevent movement. Standard export packaging is included, and we can add waterproofing if you’re shipping via sea freight.