| Brand Name: | LIKEE |
| Model Number: | LK-T80 |
| Price: | $45000-75000/set |
LK-T80 Aluminum Foil Container Machine Easy to Operate with Touch Screen
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LK-T80 aluminum foil container forming machine is designed for enhanced shop floor efficiency, centered on a user-friendly touch screen control system.
The machine integrates a 10-inch touch screen and Mitsubishi PLC into a vertical control cabinet. All key operations—such as parameter setting, air pressure adjustment, and stroke fine-tuning—can be completed at this single station, eliminating the need for operators to move between different parts of the equipment.
The touch screen interface is intuitive. Production speed, punching parameters, and other settings can be configured directly through graphical menus. When changing molds, critical data like punching depth and position can be entered on the screen and saved as "recipes" to avoid repeated adjustments. In case of malfunctions, the system provides clear alerts and error codes for quick troubleshooting.
This highly centralized control design significantly reduces operational complexity and training time, enabling your team to manage production efficiently and switch products rapidly.
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| Wrapping Method | Automatic |
| Max. Production Speed | 12000 pcs/hour |
| Main Material | High Precised Steel |
| Workplate Dimension | 1250*1000MM |
| Operational Mode | Fully Automatic |
| Thickness | 30micron~200micron |
| Frequency | 50Hz |
| Color | WHITE AND ORANGE |
| Feeding Accuracy | ±0.1mm |
| Model | LK-T80 |
| Main Motor | Siemens |
Core Advantages :
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Q1: How is the 10-inch touch screen more convenient than push buttons?
A1: All parameters (speed, count, position) are displayed as numbers/graphics on one screen. You tap to change them directly—no need to remember complex button sequences. It's more intuitive and less prone to error.
Q2: Why are the air pressure and stroke adjustments placed on the control cabinet?
A2: On many machines, these knobs are scattered around the machine body. By centralizing them with the main screen, the operator can make all primary adjustments without moving, saving time and effort.
Q3: Is setting mold parameters (like punch depth) via the touch screen accurate?
A3: Yes. Digital input via the screen allows for precise electronic adjustment. This is more accurate and repeatable than relying on manual, experience-based tweaking, ensuring consistency across production batches.
Q4: Is it difficult to learn if the worker is not familiar with computers?
A4: Not difficult. The interface uses graphical menus designed for industrial use, similar to using a smartphone. Basic operation involves tapping and entering simple numbers. Most operators can learn core functions after our short training (typically 1-2 days).
Q5: What does the Mitsubishi PLC mean for the operator?
A5: It means greater system stability and responsiveness. For the operator, this translates to a responsive screen, accurate command execution, and more reliable machine operation, minimizing unplanned stops due to control system issues.