PVC dotting machine is mainly designed for hard or semi-rigid materials, such as PVC sheets, pipes, electronic components, etc., used for precise dotting, gluing or dispensing operations on these materials. Due to the softness, foldability, and diverse thickness of fabrics, PVC dotting machines may encounter significant challenges in processing fabrics.
Specifically, PVC dotting machines typically do not have clamping systems, fluid control systems, and motion systems suitable for processing fabrics. The fixation and positioning of fabrics on machines can be very difficult, which can affect the accuracy and consistency of marking or gluing. In addition, for thinner fabrics, dot machines may not be able to effectively penetrate and evenly apply glue; For thicker fabrics, higher pressure or deeper penetration may be required, which may exceed the design range of PVC dot machines.
Therefore, PVC dotting machines are usually not suitable for directly processing fabrics of various thicknesses. If it is necessary to dot or apply glue on the fabric, it is recommended to use a glue dispensing machine or equipment specifically designed for the fabric. These devices typically have clamping systems that are more suitable for fabric characteristics, adjustable glue flow and pressure control, and motion systems that adapt to fabric softness and diversity.
In summary, PVC dotting machines are not an ideal choice for processing fabrics of various thicknesses. For the processing of fabric materials, specially designed equipment should be selected to ensure the effectiveness of the operation and the quality of the results.