Two Automatic Heat Transfer Machines for Medical Measuring Cups Completed Testing and Are Being Packed for Shipment to Bangladesh Today
On November 7th, two fully automatic heat transfer machines specifically designed for printing on medical measuring cups officially initiated the packaging process on the same day after completing comprehensive performance testing, and they will be shipped to the customer in Bangladesh. The smooth shipment of these two machines not only marks the successful implementation of the enterprise’s technology in the field of manufacturing specialized equipment for medical printing but also provides an efficient and precise automated solution for the medical packaging and printing industry in Bangladesh.
Equipment Focus: Fully Automatic Technology Meets Medical Printing Requirements
The fully automatic heat transfer machines being shipped this time are primarily positioned as "specialized printing equipment for medical measuring cups" and feature full-process automated operation capabilities — from measuring cup positioning, ink transfer to finished product inspection, minimal manual intervention is required, which can significantly improve the efficiency and accuracy of medical measuring cup printing. According to the technical director, medical measuring cups have extremely high requirements for the clarity and adhesion of printed content; in particular, key information such as scales and specifications is directly related to the accuracy of medical use. By optimizing the heating temperature control system and transfer pressure adjustment function, this equipment can ensure that the printed content adheres evenly to the surface of the measuring cup, with good friction resistance and non-fading properties, fully complying with relevant standards in the medical industry.
"In order to ensure that the equipment performance meets the standards, we conducted a one-week special test targeting the material characteristics of medical measuring cups (such as medical plastics like PP and PE)," a member of the technical team stated. During the testing phase, more than 2,000 simulated printing operations were completed in total, and the equipment operation stability and printing qualification rate both reached over 99.5%, fully meeting the customer’s production needs.
Clear Timeline: Shipment Process Launches Immediately After Testing Conclusion
From the perspective of timelines, the delivery schedule of these two machines is compact and efficient: the final testing and acceptance were completed on November 7th. After confirming that all parameters of the equipment were correct, the production workshop immediately organized personnel for professional packaging — waterproof and moisture-proof packaging materials were used, and buffer protection was added to the key components of the equipment to avoid damage caused by vibration during transportation. At the same time, the logistics team completed preliminary preparation work such as customs declaration and shipping route planning simultaneously to ensure that the equipment reaches the customer’s factory in Bangladesh as quickly as possible.
"The customer has high requirements for the delivery cycle of medical equipment. We have compressed redundant time throughout the entire process from production and testing to shipment, aiming to put the equipment into the customer’s production line as soon as possible," the project manager said. This cooperation marks the first collaboration between the enterprise and the Bangladeshi customer, and the quality of the equipment and delivery efficiency will directly affect the progress of subsequent cooperation. Therefore, strict control has been implemented in every link.
Industry Significance: Assisting in the Automation Upgrade of Bangladesh’s Medical Packaging Sector
It is understood that the demand for standardized packaging in Bangladesh’s medical industry has been continuously growing in recent years. However, some local small and medium-sized medical device manufacturers still rely on semi-automated or manual printing methods, which suffer from low efficiency and high error rates. The introduction of these two fully automatic heat transfer machines will help the customer achieve "quality improvement and efficiency enhancement" in medical measuring cup printing — according to the designed production capacity of the equipment, a single machine can complete the printing of 2,000 to 3,000 measuring cups per hour, which is 3 to 5 times more efficient than manual operation. At the same time, it can effectively reduce printing errors and ensure the safety of medical measuring cups in use.
"Subsequently, we will also arrange for technicians to provide remote guidance on equipment installation and commissioning, and offer 1 year of free after-sales maintenance services," the enterprise’s after-sales director added. In addition to equipment delivery, operational training materials and video tutorials will also be provided to the customer to ensure that the customer’s team can quickly master the equipment operation methods and put the equipment into productive use as soon as possible.
The two machines have been packed and handed over to the logistics carrier. It is expected that they will be shipped to Chittagong Port in Bangladesh via sea freight and will arrive within 25 to 30 days. After that, the customer will receive the equipment and put it into production.















