Glass Bottle Etching Machine

Payment Terms: L/C, T/T

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Product Description

This machine perfectly combines chemical etching and mechanical automation in one system, which can be used to produce to frost glass bottles with volume above 150ml, such as vodka bottles, RAM bottles, wine bottles, ect.

Advantages:
1. Simple operation and high automation.
2. Large production capacity.
3. Superior frosting quality.
4. Low frosting consumption & low cost.
5. Water reused in assembly line.
6. Environment-friendly operation system.
7. All seasons application.

Specifications:
1. Dimension: 18 x 1.2 x 1.4 m.
2. Layout: 3-6 pieces per row.
3. Type: Fully automatic.
4. Output: 3, 000-5, 000 pieces per hour.
5. Air exhaust system: 3 sets.
6. Stirring: 2 sets.

7. Material: Steel, stainless steel, PVC, rubber supporters.
8. Total power: 20 kw.
9. Water consumption: 3 tons per hour.
Address: Yongxiu Xinghuo Organosilicone Industrial Park, Jiujiang, Jiangxi, China
Business Type: Manufacturer/Factory, Trading Company
Business Range: Agriculture & Food, Chemicals
Company Introduction: Torlin Chemicals (Shanghai) Co., Ltd, established in 1999, is a big large producers and exporters of glass frosting materials and automatic glass frosting machinery in China. Our products have been exported to Italy, France, Poland, Iran, Turkey, Tanzania, South Africa, India, Indonesia, Philippine, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Mexico, etc.

Our glass frosting products have been very popular with environment protectors as they provide safer frosting solutions that we have ever seen in the global market. Therefore, we strongly recommend our products to all our potential customers. We will assure you that, once you choose Torlin, you will not only choose safer, cost effective products, but also a reliable partner to cooperate.
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