1.Film Loading: The t shirt bag making machine operator loads a roll of plastic film (usually made of materials like LDPE, HDPE, or recycled plastics) onto the machine's unwind shaft. The film roll serves as the raw material for producing T-shirt bags.
2.Film Unwinding: The t shirt bag making machine unwinds the plastic film from the roll, feeding it through various stages of the manufacturing process.
3.Film Cutting: The plastic film is fed through a cutting mechanism that slices it into individual sections of the desired bag length. These sections will become the individual T-shirt bags.
4.Sealing: The cut film sections are then guided through a sealing unit. Heat is applied to the film to create sealed sides along the bottom and both sides of the T-shirt bag. The top portion of the bag remains open.
5.Handle Punching (Optional): Some T-shirt bag making machines also have the capability to punch handles into the top of the bags during the sealing process. This step adds convenience for carrying the bag.
6.Rolling: After sealing and optionally punching handles, the machine rolls the T-shirt bags onto a collection roll. This process neatly winds the bags onto the roll, creating a compact and easy-to-dispense format.
7.Cutting and Stacking (Optional): In some machines, there might be a cutting and stacking unit that trims the roll of bags to the desired length and stacks them in bundles for packaging.
8.The t shirt bag making machine is often equipped with controls to adjust bag dimensions, handle placement (if applicable), sealing parameters, and other settings to produce bags of different sizes and specifications.
9.These t shirt bag making machines significantly improve the efficiency and consistency of T-shirt bag production compared to manual methods. They are commonly used by manufacturers who produce large quantities of T-shirt bags for retail and commercial purposes.