Paper tubes look simple, but anyone who buys or manufactures them knows the headaches: delamination complaints, uneven wall thickness, glue mess, fuzzy edges, telescoping, poor roundness, and constant downtime from blade changes or bad paper feeding.
If you’ve ever dealt with tubes that crush during shipping, inconsistent inner diameters that don’t fit customer cores, or production lines that stop every time you change a size, you already know the real “cost” of paper tubes isn’t only material—it’s rework, downtime, and unhappy buyers.
If you’ve ever dealt with blurry graphics, curling labels, seal failures, or film that behaves perfectly in the lab but turns into chaos on a high-speed line, you already know the hidden “pain costs” of flexible packaging.
A Coating Machine is often treated like a “single piece of equipment,” but your real output quality is the result of a full system: coating head + web handling + drying/curing + tension control + process repeatability.
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