A nurse on a surgical ward needs a sterile pack of gloves opened in under three seconds, and teh seal has to be clean enough not to snag on her glove tips under stress — that’s the kind of end-use this PPD-NSP120 is built for, not just filling sachets for retail display.
It runs 80 to 120 sachets per minute across 2, 4, or 6 lanes, so you can package gauze pads alongside surgical gloves on the same cycle without swapping tooling, and the PLC with LCD touch screen lets you dial in lengths between 100 and 200mm for either dimensoin on the fly.

PID temperature control is independent per lane, which matters more than most buyers realize — different films (polyethylene vs. medical-grade paper) require different heat profiles, and we’ve seen inconsistent seals kill throughput when a single-zone controller tries to cover both.

Photoelectric tracking is high-sensitivity color-based, not just edge detection, so it handles transparent film or printed registration marks on white backing without drifting — we usually stock the 4-lane config, but confirm lead time if you need 6 lanes because the custom frame takes 20 days or so.

Power draw is 2.5kW at 220V, 50/60Hz, which is actually lower than most comparable machines pushing 4+ lanes, and the 1-year the PLC board and drive motors — the only thing it’s not suited for is high-moisture items like wet wipes, because the 4-side seal doesn’t handle liquid barrier well.
Anyway, most buyers go with the 4-lane setup for mixed runs of gauze and gloves, and we’ve found the PID tuning out of the box works better for polypropylene than for foil laminates, so if your film is unusual, request a custom temperture profile at order.
We typically start at 1 unit for sample orders, but for production runs, MOQ is usually 5-10 units depending on customization. Just let us know your volume and we'll work with you.
Yes, the production lanes are customizable to 2, 4, or 6 lanes. 6 lanes will push output closer to the 120 sachets per minute mark, so it's a good choice for high-demand runs.
We can supply CE certification upon request, and we also provide material certificates for the machine parts. FDA compliance for the packaging materials contact surfaces is available if specified in the order.
Standard lead time is around 25-30 days. Customization, like adding 6 lanes or specific voltage requirements, might add another 5-10 days. We'll confirm once we finalize the specs.
The PID system independently controls heat for each sealing bar, so you can adjust temperature based on material thickness—lower for gauze, higher for glove packaging. It keeps the seal consistent without burning the product.