Low MOQ for Wafer Biscuit Machine Production Line - Automatic easy operation siomai wrapper maker – Papa
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Low MOQ for Wafer Biscuit Machine Production Line - Automatic easy operation siomai wrapper maker – Papa Detail:
Siomai making machine uses a unique design, as long as the dough and stuffing been put into dough hopper and filling hopper. the machine will automatically pressing,pulling, cutting, filling, molding send to the conveyor belt, And the amount of the stuffing and dough also can be adjusted according to your requirement.
Each time will produce two shaomai. High speed will save time and labor.
All parts are made of stainless steel, very easy to disassemble,cleaning and maintance.
Using electromagnetic clutch device.
The pressure wheel independently control the speed, stable performance and simple operation.
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Well-run equipment, expert income workforce, and far better after-sales expert services; We are also a unified large family, anyone stick to the corporate value "unification, dedication, tolerance" for Low MOQ for Wafer Biscuit Machine Production Line - Automatic easy operation siomai wrapper maker – Papa, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Turkey , Swaziland , Croatia , Based on our automatic production line, steady material purchase channel and quick subcontract systems have been built in mainland China to meet customer's wider and higher requirement in recent years. We are looking forward to cooperating with more clients worldwide for common development and mutual benefit!Your trust and approval are the best reward for our efforts. Keeping honest, innovative and efficient, we sincerely expect that we can be business partners to create our brilliant future!

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