Carpet Making Machine Kit – Pro Results, Easy & Affordable
If you’ve been shopping for a carpet making machine kit, you’ve probably noticed the shift toward infrared heating and smarter feeding systems. I’ve spent enough factory hours to say: the difference shows up in cycle time, VOC emissions, and—oddly satisfying—edge consistency.
The Automotive Carpet Production Line (Heating by Infrared Ceramics) comes out of No.398, Qianxing Road, Qiantang Town, Hechuan District, Chongqing, P.R.C. It uses a stainless-steel mesh belt, an infrared ceramic oven (double-oven option), an automatic needle-punched feeder, and an adjustable-width take-off for different SKUs. In double-oven mode, it clocks up to ≈55 seconds/piece—fast enough to notice on a busy floor.
Infrared ceramics focus heat into the substrate and thermoplastic coating without flooding the oven with convective air. The effect—less overshoot, better bond uniformity, and often lower energy per part. Many customers say it’s also quieter and more predictable on night shifts, which tracks with our own spot checks.
| Heating method | Infrared ceramic, single or double oven |
| Cycle time | ≈55 s/piece (double-oven; real-world use may vary) |
| Conveyor | Stainless steel mesh belt, high-temp rated |
| Feeding | Automatic needle-punched feeder; adjustable width take-off |
| Compatible materials | PP/PET nonwovens, EVA/TPO/PE coatings |
| Control | PLC with closed-loop temp and line-speed control |
Field data point (pilot run): peel strength 3.0–3.4 N/cm; VOC by VDA 278 within OEM target; median service life 8–12 years in automotive cabins (depends on heat cycles and sand ingress).
Core is automotive floor and trunk liners, but we’ve seen it adapted for bus, rail, and construction equipment interiors. Some plants even run utility mats on weekends—because why not.
| Vendor | Heating | Throughput | Certs | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HeadliningLine (Chongqing) | Infrared ceramic | ≈55 s/piece | ISO 9001; supports IATF 16949 compliance | Adjustable width; stainless mesh belt |
| Vendor A | Hot-air convection | 60–80 s/piece (typ.) | ISO 9001 | Lower capex; higher energy use |
| Vendor B | IR + convection hybrid | ≈55–65 s/piece | ISO 9001, CE | Balanced energy profile |
Options include oven zoning, wider take-off, recipe libraries, and inline VOC purge. Spare parts are pretty straightforward. I guess the underrated win is remote diagnostics—cuts downtime when operators are still new to a carpet making machine kit.
A Tier-1 in Northern Mexico swapped a legacy hot-air line for IR ceramics. Result after 60 days: cycle time down ≈18%, scrap down 22% on heel-pad delamination, and VDA 278 readings nudged under OEM cap with no material change. To be honest, the maintenance team loved the stainless mesh belt—less soot, fewer surprises.
Designed to help meet FMVSS 302/ISO 3795 flammability and VDA 278 VOC targets. Typical abrasion (ISO 12947) passes for PP/PET nonwovens; peel strength per ASTM D903 is solid when temps are dialed. Expected service life for finished carpets: around 8–12 years in automotive interiors, assuming standard maintenance. It seems obvious, but keep your carpet making machine kit calibrated each quarter—consistency pays.
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