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The Armind Industries agarbatti making machine is designed to automate the process of producing incense sticks, also known as agarbatti. Here’s a general overview of how such a machine typically works:
1. Raw Material Preparation: The process begins with preparing the raw materials. This includes the bamboo sticks (which serve as the core of the incense stick) and the incense mixture, which is made from powdered materials like charcoal, jigat powder (a binding agent), and aromatic substances like essential oils and fragrances.
2. Mixing: The dry ingredients (powdered materials) are mixed with water and essential oils to create a paste or dough-like mixture. This paste is then used to coat the bamboo sticks.
3. Stick Insertion: The machine feeds the bamboo sticks into a mechanism that ensures they are correctly positioned for the coating process.
4. Coating: The paste or dough mixture is applied to the bamboo sticks. This can be done through various methods such as dipping, brushing, or extruding. In many modern machines, the paste is extruded through nozzles to evenly coat the sticks.
5. Drying: After coating, the sticks are passed through a drying chamber or conveyor system where they are dried. This step is crucial to ensure that the incense sticks harden and the fragrance is properly set.
6. Cutting and Sorting: Once dried, the sticks are cut to the desired length and sorted. Some machines have built-in cutting and sorting mechanisms to streamline this process.
7. Packaging: Finally, the incense sticks are packaged. The packaging process might be automated as well, with machines handling the wrapping and boxing of the finished products.
Each machine can vary in complexity and features, but the basic principles of preparing the mixture, coating the sticks, drying, cutting, and packaging remain consistent. If you need details on a specific model or version from Armind Industries, checking their product documentation or contacting their support directly would provide the most accurate information.