The CM80-60 thermoforming machine is a powerful production solution developed for medium and high-volume production needs, offering efficiency and precision together. Designed to meet the requirements of modern production lines, this model stands out with its optimized mold area, high cycle capacity, and stable operating performance.
Operating compatibly with a wide range of materials such as PET, PP, PS, and PVC, the CM80-60 offers flexible production opportunities across different sectors. Thanks to advanced servo control technology, it ensures repeatable quality in every cycle while minimizing operating costs with low energy consumption.
Bringing speed, quality, and sustainability together in industrial production, the CM80-60 takes your production processes to the next level with its compact structure and powerful performance.
| Cag Machine Specifications | CM80-60 |
|---|---|
| Maximum Mold Area | 1050 x 620 mm |
| Maximum Forming Area | 800 x 600 mm |
| Maximum Capacity | 40 Cycles |
| Clamping Force | 800 kN |
| Maximum Positive Depth | 20 mm |
| Maximum Negative Depth | 180 mm |
| Raw Materials | PP, PET, PS, OPS, PLA, CPET, PVC |
| Total Energy Consumption | 60 - 70 kW |
| Total Installed Power | 280 kW |
| Pressure | 8 Bar |
| Heaters | Ceramix |
| Servo Motor | SEW |
| Lubrication | Lubrimac |
| Pneumatics | SMC |
| *Technical values are presented in table format; they may vary based on options. | |



Quick Summary: The CM80-60 series confidently targets challenging products with its largest working area and 600 kN clamping force.
In Procurement, a thermoforming investment usually relies on a single question: "Will this line produce my target quantity stably?" The CM80-60 Series Tilt Mold Thermoforming Machine answers this question through modern motion control components such as a precision tilting mechanism and a servo-motorized mold movement system, which make the process flow more controlled. This content is designed for users arriving with data-driven search intent to clarify the "what to look for / how to compare" framework.
Briefly, this series maintains production continuity as a thermoforming machine, while aiming to bring the process control advantages of the tilt mold thermoforming machine architecture to the field.
Performance summary: The CM80-60 positions itself as the most powerful model with the largest working area. With 600 kN clamping force, it provides the highest pressure among the three models; since the mold and forming area are the widest, it is more advantageous for large, difficult, or wider products. In return, energy requirements can be evaluated at the highest level within the series.
When searching for a High-Speed Plastic Cup Production Machine, the critical factor is not just speed, but maintaining that speed throughout the shift.
The CM80-60 stands out with its "largest and most powerful line" approach; it offers a robust framework for maintaining form and stable production, especially in wider products.
For products like Automatic Yogurt Container and Bowl Forming Lines, the expectation for "same rim, same form, same order" is even more visible.
The tilt mold approach contributes to production discipline by making the "position of the mold" more manageable within the process flow. In practice, this helps in designing more controlled product discharge and transport scenarios, maintaining form consistency, and reducing the risk of waste in specific product types. Therefore, when evaluating a series like CM80-60, not only speed but also high clamping force, wide working area, and repeatable quality should be considered.
The CM80-60 stands out especially for production scenarios planning PP and PS sheet processing, requiring a wider working area and higher clamping force. The determinant here is not just material compatibility; it is the management of product geometry, mold dimensions, target cycles, and end-of-line organization together. This series offers a stronger framework for products with wider surfaces that require form stability and consistent quality throughout the shift.
Suitable Material and Production Scenarios
Product Groups with Stronger Results
What accelerates the Procurement decision is the ability to match technical parameters with "business results." The following guide gathers capacity, waste, energy, and service headings into a single framework, clarifying which questions should come first in a tilt mold thermoforming machine investment like the CM80-60.
| Control Heading | Why is it Important? | Key Question for Procurement |
|---|---|---|
| Working Area (Mold / Forming) | In large products, the area determines the product portfolio and mold flexibility. | What is the area sufficiency and mold strategy for my target product family? |
| Clamping Force | Supports form repetition and stability in more difficult geometries. | In which products does 600 kN force make a difference, and how is it verified? |
| Precision Tilting Mechanism | Supports discharge order by making the process flow more controlled. | What does the tilting motion improve in terms of product discharge and line order? |
| Servo-Motorized Mold Movement | Provides advantages in motion control, repeatable quality, and recipe consistency. | At what point does servo motion control stabilize quality? |
| PP and PS Sheet Capacity | Recipe and heating profile are as disciplined as material compatibility. | What is the recommended process range and adjustment logic for PP and PS? |
| Energy Efficiency | Large areas and high force make energy planning more critical. | In which scenario is energy requirement measured and reported? |
| Industry 4.0 and Traceability | Continuity increases as alarm and downtime reasons become visible for planned maintenance. | What data is captured for production traceability, and how is it reported? |
| PLC Control Unit | Consistency in recipe recall and reduction of operator dependency are vital. | What is the standard process for recipe and product changeover via PLC? |
| Service and Spare Parts | Downtime is the fastest-growing cost item in B2B. | What is the scope of on-site support and critical part availability? |
The tilt mold structure can be a strong choice for businesses aiming for more controlled product discharge, process flow, and form discipline. However, not every production goal requires the same machine architecture. If cutting standards, station structure, and end-of-line flow create different priorities, choosing the category based on how the production flow will be managed rather than just the product type yields more accurate results.
Produces more controlled results in facilities wanting to manage forming and cutting together within the same process.
Offers a strong structure for businesses wanting to scale station-based flow and manage the cycle more modularly.
No matter how powerful the main machine is, real field efficiency is often completed by the flow discipline at the end of the line. Therefore, the Auxiliary Machines category supports the line's stability in terms of product transport, counting, organization, and packaging.
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