South Korea | Pharmaceutical Folding Machine Production Line

Aug 17, 2026 Leave a message

Recently, the SPEED T520 pharmaceutical folding machine purchased by a well-known South Korean pharmaceutical company has been running stably and continuously for six months, with the production line operating smoothly.

 

 

This pharmaceutical company has thousands of employees and a global business presence. In addition to its domestic production base in South Korea, it has an overseas branch in the United States, distributing its drugs in multiple international markets. The company needs to fold 900,000 drug instruction leaflets monthly. The pharmaceutical packaging industry has stringent compliance requirements regarding the neatness of finished products, folding consistency, and continuous operation capability of the equipment.

 

Drug instruction leaflets are regulated printed materials; creases, wrinkles, and misalignments directly affect the finished product packaging. After comparing various equipment options, the client ultimately selected our industrial folding solution for the automated folding process of large-volume instruction leaflets.

 

Since its deployment six months ago, the equipment has operated stably and reliably, maintaining folding accuracy within the standard range. It is fully adapted to the client's high-intensity continuous production conditions and has successfully handled the monthly processing task of 900,000 instruction leaflets. Leveraging its modular expansion capabilities, the equipment can flexibly accommodate various sizes of pharmaceutical inserts, meeting the pharmaceutical company's flexible production needs for multiple product specifications.

 

Leveraging our mature post-press equipment technology and localized overseas service support, we continuously provide highly stable folding equipment to global pharmaceutical and printing industry clients. We look forward to empowering more domestic and international pharmaceutical companies to achieve automated upgrades in their packaging and post-press processes.