First, determine which products you will be packaging with the machine. Some customers need to package a variety of products and hope that one machine can handle all of them. However, dedicated machines often produce better packaging results than multi-purpose machines. One packaging machine should not package more than 3-5 different products. Also, products with significantly different dimensions should be packaged on separate machines.
High cost-performance is key. The overall quality of domestically produced packaging machines has greatly improved compared to the past, especially pillow packaging machines. Exports now far exceed imports, so you can get the quality of imported machines at the price of domestically produced ones. Buy the right one, not necessarily the most expensive.
Choose a reputable and professional packaging machine company to ensure quality. Choose a machine model with mature technology and stable quality to make packaging faster, more stable, and with lower energy consumption, less manual labor, and a lower scrap rate. Packaging machines are resource-intensive machines; if you purchase a low-quality machine, the accumulated waste of packaging film in daily production will definitely not be small, especially with the current rise in packaging material prices.
If you have on-site inspections, pay attention to the big picture, but even more so to the small details, as details often determine the quality of the blister packaging machine. Bring as many samples as possible to the factory for testing.
