QUILTING MACHINE
Ultrasonic Quilting Embossing Machine
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Multi Needle Chain Stitch Quilting Machine
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Lock Stitch Shuttle Multi Needle Quilting Machine
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Single Needle Frame Type Mattress Quilting Machine
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SEWING MACHINE
Mattress Overlock Flanging Machine
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Mattress Panel Hemming Machine
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Mattress Tape Edge Machines FB Series
FB Series Tape Edge Machines deliver high-speed sewing for all mattress types with exceptional flexibility and precise tape edge application. Built with ergonomic design combining operator comfort with maximum efficiency for reliable manufacturing productivity across any mattress style.
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Multi Head Embroidery Machine
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FOAM MACHINE
Foam Rebonding Machine Recycling Equipment (With Steam)
The RF Foam Rebonding Machine recycles foam waste from conversion plants. It rebonds chips into blocks. Crushed foam goes into the optional silo. Then, it moves to the weight box. The team sends set amounts to the mixing tank. After that, they enter two molds: rectangle or cylinder for hot press and steam. Manufacturers can make the rebonded blocks into many end products. This Foam Rebonding Machine has an electric control panel. It has a weight display and a metering system. This controls the dosage of chemicals and steam.
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PU Polyurethane Horizontal Circular Cutting Machine
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Vertical Foam Cutting Machine
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PACKING MACHINE
Automatic Mattress Wrap Compress and Roll Pack Line
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Mattress Roll Packing Machine
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Mattress Vacuum Compression Machine
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SPRING MACHINE
Bonnell Spring Coiling Machine
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