The 12-hole lipstick air-blow release machine represents an innovative solution for automated lipstick demolding, utilizing precision pneumatic technology to gently and efficiently remove solidified lipsticks from aluminum molds.
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Parameter | Specification |
Power Supply | 220V/50Hz |
Air Supply | 0.3-0.6Mpa |
Power Consumption | 100W |
Working Height | 840MM |
Release Quantity | 12 pieces per cycle |
Body Material | Stainless Steel (SUS304) |
Production Capacity | 3-5 moulds per minute |
Dimension (L×W×H) | 540×410×1300MM |
Net Weight | 55KG |
Control System | PLC with touch screen interface |
The 12 Hole Lipstick Air Blow Release Machine is a semi-automatic demolding device engineered for high-throughput lipstick production. It uses controlled compressed air to separate solidified lipstick from 12-hole silicone molds, then assembles the product with its shell—streamlining a process that previously required manual labor. With a production capacity of 5-15 molds per minute, it boosts line efficiency by 200% while reducing product breakage to less than 1% . Its compact design (6004001240mm) fits seamlessly into existing cosmetic production lines.
The integrated 12-hole mold fixture aligns with standard lipstick production molds, processing 12 units per cycle. The synchronized air nozzle system delivers uniform pressure to each cavity, ensuring simultaneous demolding without distortion .
Equipped with a precision pressure regulator, it offers air pressure settings of 0.4-0.7Mpa . Lower pressure (0.4-0.5Mpa) is used for soft lip balms, while higher pressure (0.6-0.7Mpa) handles firm matte lipsticks—preventing both breakage and incomplete release.
A touch screen interface allows operators to set cycle time (2-5 seconds per mold) and pressure parameters. The machine’s SUS304 stainless steel construction resists corrosion from cosmetic oils, and the detachable nozzle plate enables cleaning in 15 minutes .
Ideal for Φ12-Φ16mm full-size lipsticks, including those with intricate patterns (e.g., embossed logos). The consistent air pressure preserves fine details that manual demolding often damages .
Compatible with 6-10mm mini lipstick molds (with adapter kits), supporting sample-sized products for marketing campaigns. It works with liquid lip gloss formulas that require gentle demolding post-solidification .
Beyond demolding, the machine integrates a shell-fitting station. After release, lipsticks are automatically guided into tubes, and the cap is screwed on—reducing manual handling and contamination risks .
A: This typically stems from clogged nozzles or uneven mold placement. Check and clean nozzles with compressed air (0.3Mpa) monthly, and ensure the mold is fully seated in the fixture—indicated by the machine’s "clamp ready" light .
A: Yes. The machine’s adjustable fixture accommodates both silicone and metallic molds. For metal molds, reduce pressure by 0.1Mpa and increase cycle time by 1 second to prevent scratches on the lipstick surface.
A: It operates on 220V/50HZ with a power consumption of 100W . A stable air supply (6-8kgf/cm²) is required, and an air filter is recommended to remove moisture that could damage internal components.
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