Technical Competitive Advantages: engineered for Middle East & South America
Our PUR machine outperforms conventional systems through superior engineering tailored for demanding industrial environments. The following comparison highlights key differentiators that ensure reliability, precision, and cost-efficiency in toy manufacturing applications.
| ⚖️ Our Product |
Typical Competitors |
| 💎 Gear Pump Supply: ±1.5% flow accuracy |
Peristaltic or piston pumps: ±5% flow variance, leading to waste |
| 💎 8.5Mpa Max Pressure: 40% higher bond strength |
5-6Mpa systems: weaker bonds, risk of EN71 non-compliance |
| 💎 Single-Pump Design: 60% fewer failure points |
Dual-pump systems: higher maintenance complexity |
| 💎 20,000 CpS Viscosity Handling: versatile adhesive use |
Limited to ≤10,000 CpS: restricts adhesive selection |
| 💎 100-240V Compatibility: stable in voltage fluctuations |
Fixed voltage: requires stabilizers in unstable grids |
Technical Specifications & Performance Data
The SCAIR machine is engineered to meet the rigorous demands of toy manufacturing, ensuring formaldehyde-free bonding, precision for small components, and full compliance with international standards including EN71.
- Glue Supply Method: Gear pump - ensures stable, precise flow with ±1.5% accuracy, reducing adhesive waste by up to 20%.
- Driving Method: Cylinder + motor drive - combines power and precision, with a 4,000-hour maintenance interval.
- Maximum Pressure: 8.5Mpa - delivers bond strengths exceeding 15 N/mm², critical for toy safety.
- Voltage Compatibility: 100-240V - operates reliably in regions with unstable power grids.
- Weight & Dimensions: 210kg with compact footprint - easy integration into existing production lines.
Regional Adaptations
Middle East: Designed for high-temperature environments (up to 45°C) with dust-resistant components. Complies with SASO standards and includes Arabic-language support.
South America: Optimized for humidity and voltage fluctuations. INMETRO certified and supported by local spare parts inventories in São Paulo.