The packaging industry is moving fast—and manufacturers who rely on manual or semi-automatic processes are falling behind. After working over 15 years in packaging automation, I’ve seen how operational gaps between cutting, inserting liner, and sewing reduce efficiency, increase labor costs, and affect final product quality.
That’s why we designed the QF-QTF750 Cutting and Sewing Machine: a fully automatic woven bag production line that transforms fabric rolls into finished bags in a single pass. It brings together cutting precision, eco-efficiency, and high-speed sewing—all in one system.
In factories across the Middle East, North Africa, and Southeast Asia, this machine is enabling manufacturers to reach 35 bags per minute, while reducing human error, material waste, and downtime.
Let me walk you through the specific problems this machine solves—because we built it based on direct feedback from dozens of factories like yours.
Operating the machine from a distance enhances worker safety and allows one technician to monitor and control every parameter from a central interface. It minimizes operational fatigue and streamlines adjustments.
With growing demand for sustainable packaging, our system incorporates low-waste cutting, energy-efficient motors, and smart edge folding (15–30 mm) to maintain consistency and reduce raw material usage.
Bag lengths are adjustable between 600–1200 mm, with precise tolerances that eliminate jagged edges or inconsistent folds. This improves stacking, sealing, and visual appearance—especially important for export-grade packaging.
The system inserts liners and completes the bag with strong, reliable seams. Stitch distance is adjustable between 7–12 mm, ensuring tailored strength for light or heavy loads.
You can expect up to 35 woven bags per minute, a major upgrade for medium-scale production lines aiming to reduce cycle time and expand output capacity.
The QF-QTF750 is ideal for:
Fertilizer sack manufacturers
Grain and food packaging suppliers
Industrial powder bag producers
Export-grade woven bag converters
If you’re working with 450–680 mm width rolls and struggling to align cutting and sewing speeds, this machine gives you perfect synchronization with minimal supervision.
In my experience, one factory in Morocco went from producing 12,000 bags/day to over 20,000 using the QF-QTF750—with half the workforce. That kind of transformation is exactly why automation isn’t optional anymore.
One of the first installations I personally oversaw was in Amman, Jordan. The client operated three machines for cutting, inserting liners, and sewing separately. Their biggest complaint? Quality inconsistency.
After switching to our machine:
“Over the years, I’ve learned that quality isn't just about good material—it’s about process reliability. The QF-QTF750 gave us that reliability.”
Reject rates dropped by 38%. Labor needs went from 4 operators to just 1. The ROI was achieved in under 8 months.
Don’t let outdated systems slow you down. The QF-QTF750 is your next competitive upgrade—faster, safer, and built for sustainable production.
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What is the max output speed?
Up to 35 woven bags per minute.
Can the bag size be customized?
Yes, length adjustable from 600–1200 mm; fabric width 450–680 mm.
Does it insert liners automatically?
Yes, the liner feeding and insertion system is fully integrated.
What is the required power supply?
Standard three-phase industrial power, with energy-saving motor configuration.
How many operators are needed?
Only one trained operator can run the full line via remote control.
What certifications does the machine have?
CE certified, ISO 9001-compliant.
Is training available?
Yes, we provide on-site or remote video training in English and Arabic.
Can I request customized stitch spacing?
Yes, between 7–12 mm, programmable through the digital interface.
How long is the delivery time?
Generally 25–35 working days depending on configuration.
Can I see the machine running before buying?
Absolutely—we offer virtual demos or factory visit arrangements.
Woven bag sewing is moving toward automated, single-line operations with minimal labor input. Machines like QF-QTF750 reduce human error while boosting consistency and speed.
Reduced waste, efficient motors, and remote control = lower carbon footprint and better operational sustainability.
Not competitively. Automated systems offer higher margins, faster lead times, and better consistency—key in export contracts.
Fertilizer bags, food-grade bags, and industrial powder sacks—especially where liner insertion and seam strength are critical.
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