Big Door Stretch Packing Machine are ideal for long loads that can not be stretch wrapped on a conventional turntable or rotary tower type machine.
Examples of products that are well suited for orbital wrapping pipe, plastic extrusions, carpet rolls, lumber, aluminum siding, and many other long products.
Ring sizes from 15 inch to 90 inch are available to accommodate virtually all orbital wrapping applications.
Big Door Stretch Packing Machine
A Big Door Stretch Packing Machine is an industrial packaging system designed to wrap large, heavy doors—wooden, metal, or composite—using stretch film or protective laminates. It ensures uniform coverage, corner protection, and edge safety, reducing damage during storage, handling, and transportation.
Manufacturers use this machine to replace manual packing, providing repeatable, high-quality, and export-ready packaging.
How It Works: Step-by-Step
Door Loading
Operators or conveyors place the large door onto the infeed platform or rollers.Door Alignment & Positioning
Sensors align the door centrally to ensure even wrapping across the full surface.Film Feeding & Tension Control
The machine feeds stretch film through a pre-stretch or tensioning system to optimize material usage and protect the door finish.Wrapping Rotation
The wrapping arm or orbital ring rotates around the door while either the door or the arm moves, providing full coverage.Edge & Corner Protection
Controlled tension ensures film covers edges and corners without scratching or denting the door surface.Film Cutting & Sealing
Automatic cutters finish the wrap neatly, securing the film without manual intervention.Outfeed & Stacking
The wrapped door exits the machine, ready for storage, dispatch, or palletization.
Types & Variants
| Type | Application |
|---|---|
| Manual Big Door Wrapper | Low-volume workshops; requires operator labor |
| Semi-Automatic | Medium-volume production; manual loading, automated wrapping |
| Fully Automatic | High-volume operations; minimal human intervention, conveyor-integrated |
| Horizontal Wrapping System | For long, heavy doors; provides stable, vibration-free wrapping |
Standard Industry-Level Specifications
Door Length: 1800 – 3000 mm
Door Width: 600 – 1200 mm
Max Load: 50 – 600 kg
Wrapping Speed: 5 – 20 doors/hour
Film Type: Stretch film, LDPE, foam-laminated film
Power Supply: 380 / 415 V, 50 Hz, 3 Phase
Control System: PLC with touchscreen HMI
How to Choose the Right Machine
Capacity: Match speed and throughput with production volume
Door Size & Weight: Select heavy-duty rollers and motors accordingly
Material Type: Ensure compatibility with wood, metal, or laminated surfaces
Automation Level: Manual, semi-automatic, or fully automatic depending on production scale
Budget: Consider ROI from labor savings, material savings, and reduced damage
Floor Space: Horizontal or vertical systems depending on available space
Conclusion
A Big Door Stretch Packing Machine delivers uniform protection, faster throughput, and operational safety. It is an essential investment for manufacturers producing large, heavy doors who want high-quality, consistent, and efficient packaging.
FAQs
1. What is a Big Door Stretch Packing Machine?
It is an industrial packaging system that wraps large and heavy doors with stretch film or protective laminates, ensuring surface and edge protection during storage, handling, and transportation.
2. Which materials can this machine handle?
The machine can pack wooden doors, metal doors, laminated doors, PVC doors, composite doors, and edge band materials.
3. How does a big door stretch packing machine work?
The machine aligns the door, feeds stretch film with controlled tension, rotates the wrapping arm or orbital ring around the door, cuts and seals the film automatically, and discharges the wrapped door ready for storage or dispatch.
4. What types of automation are available?
Manual: Operator loads and wraps doors manually; suitable for low-volume workshops.
Semi-Automatic: Manual loading with automated wrapping; ideal for medium-volume production.
Fully Automatic: Conveyor-integrated, minimal human intervention; best for high-volume operations.
5. Can the machine wrap doors of different sizes?
Yes. Adjustable rollers, programmable controls, and sensor alignment allow the machine to handle different door heights, widths, and thicknesses.
