2.Auto-lifting table,hand-contrilled tilting of sewing head.
3.Variable speed for moving of carriage and sewing,
4.Straight,even and attractive seam.
5.Stainless steel table top.
6.Equipped with level-adjusting device.
7.Low noise,small vibration,stable performance.
A tape edge machine is a type of sewing machine used in the bedding industry to finish the top and bottom edges of a mattress. The machine is used to stitch the top and bottom panels of a mattress to the mattress edge, and to cover that raw edge with a protective tape or ribbon.[1] Some tape-edge machines are fully automated, capable of turning corners and flipping the mattress without involvement from the operator.[2] The protective tape attached by a tape-edge machine, also known as tape-edge or binding tape, can be either knit or woven, and can come in a variety of patterns and colors.[3] Union Special, a sewing machine company founded in 1881, designed the first tape-edge machine and premiered it at the 1934 World’s Fair in Chicago.
Model
A3
Productivity
16 PCS/HOUR
Speed auto slowdown at corner
YES
Sewing head
300U Chain stitch (No-shuttle)
Working angle of the sewing head
35-55
Sewing thickness range of mattress
50-400mm,
Lifting of working table
electric
Table Lifting range
0-260mm
Carriage speed (m/min)
5.5-16
Size of the work table
19600×1560(mm) Other optional
Sewing head speed (r/min)
1100 ~ 3000
Motor type
Three-phase motor
Total power
1.5kw
Power Supply
380/220V, 50/60HZ, 3-Phase
Dimensions
2380*1400*1650mm
Machine weight
680KG
Are you referring to a machine used in the manufacturing of mattresses? If so, there are a variety of machines involved in different stages of mattress production, such as:
Foam Cutting Machines: These machines are used to cut foam into the right shapes and sizes to fit the mattress design.
Spring Coiling Machines: For innerspring mattresses, this machine creates the metal coils that form the core of the mattress.
Mattress Quilting Machines: These machines stitch together fabric layers with padding to create the quilted top of the mattress.
Mattress Edge Sewing Machines: These are used to sew the edges of the mattress, securing the outer fabric and providing structure.
Mattress Rolling Machines: After a mattress is assembled, rolling machines are used to compress and roll the mattress for easier shipping.
Are you interested in learning more about how one of these machines works, or are you thinking of something else when you say “mattress machine”?
A “mattress machine” typically refers to a machine used in the manufacturing process of mattresses. These machines can perform a variety of functions, depending on the specific type of mattress being produced (e.g., innerspring, memory foam, hybrid). Here are a few examples of machines involved in the mattress-making process:
Mattress Quilting Machine:
Purpose: Used to stitch the fabric cover of the mattress to the inner layers, such as foam or batting. This creates the quilted pattern that gives the mattress its finished appearance.
Function: The machine may have multiple needles and can create complex patterns. It is an important part of the mattress production process for both aesthetic and structural reasons.
Innerspring Coiling Machine:
Purpose: For mattresses with innerspring coils, this machine is used to form the wire coils that are used in the core of the mattress.
Function: It cuts and winds the wire into coil shapes that provide support to the mattress. These machines are typically automated for high-volume production.
Foam Cutting Machine:
Purpose: Used to cut foam to the desired shape and size for different layers of the mattress, such as the comfort layer, support layer, or base layer.
Function: The machine can use hot wire or other cutting techniques to slice the foam into precise shapes and sizes.
Mattress Taping Machine:
Purpose: This machine tapes the edges of the mattress together, typically after all the layers have been assembled and the fabric has been attached. It ensures that the mattress edges are securely bound.
Function: The taping machine applies a fabric strip or adhesive tape around the edges to hold everything together, providing a clean and uniform finish.
Mattress Rolling Machine:
Purpose: Some modern mattresses, particularly foam mattresses, are compressed and rolled for shipping. This machine compresses and rolls the mattress tightly to fit into a box for delivery.
Function: The mattress is carefully rolled and compressed, which reduces its size for easier handling and shipping.
Mattress Press Machine:
Purpose: Used to press down the mattress layers after assembly to ensure they are tightly packed and securely in place.
Function: This machine applies pressure to the assembled mattress to ensure it holds its shape and is ready for final packaging.
Each type of mattress requires different machines depending on the materials (foam, innerspring, hybrid) and design. The machines work in concert to create the final product, ensuring it meets quality and design standards.