In the filling and manufacturing process of WILSON cosmetic aerosol/spray products, the automatic can unscrambling, feeding, and directional conveying stations are the core front-end hubs that ensure the efficient and stable operation of the entire production line. In the workshop, red spray cans are lined up in a straight "long dragon"—this is the production of shower foam, moving forward at a constant speed on the conveyor belt. When many people visit the factory, what amazes them most is this smooth, flowing sensation.
Front-line operators must strictly implement the SOP (In the daily operation of shower foam). During daily operations, please pay attention to three core checkpoints:
① First-piece confirmation at startup (confirm the bottle orientation and the alignment of the filling head);
② Inspection frequency during operation (check for new scratches or air leaks on the can body every 15-20 minutes);
③ Re-inspection after abnormal shutdown (troubleshoot whether the canning jam caused collateral damage to adjacent cans). A rigorous "human-machine collaborative error-proofing mechanism" is the key to ensuring the yield rate under a daily production capacity of ten thousand units.
In the cosmetics OEM/ODM manufacturing system, the widespread adoption of automated equipment has significantly improved production efficiency. However, the true manufacturing barrier lies in a profound understanding of the physical properties of packaging materials, the precise fine-tuning of equipment parameters, and the rapid response to abnormal operating conditions. Maintaining this daily rigor is the fundamental guarantee for us to deliver high-quality finished products to our customers.
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