Fully automatic hot-melt adhesive wrapping machines are primarily utilized in industries involving plastic profiles, aluminum materials, sheet goods, pipes, textiles, and similar products.
The operating principle of a fully automatic wrapping machine involves a turntable rotating the cargo while a film delivery system precisely dispenses the packaging material. Through a sequence of processes-including stretching, wrapping, and cutting-the machine achieves a tight, secure wrap around the cargo.
Based on variations in operating principles, application scenarios, and functional characteristics, wrapping machines can be categorized into various types, such as pallet wrappers, palletless wrappers, and ring wrappers.
Their control systems typically employ Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), allowing parameters-such as the number of wrapping layers and cycles-to be set directly. Furthermore, certain advanced models feature the capability to adjust the surface contour of the support base, thereby accommodating the wrapping requirements of objects with diverse external shapes.



