What machines do shoe factories have
The shoe factory needs to use the following machines:
Cutting machine: used to cut leather, rubber, plastic and other materials into the shape of shoe soles and uppers.
Sewing machine: used to splice cut materials together to form shoe uppers and soles.
Polishing machine: used to smooth the surface of the sole and upper of shoes, making them more beautiful.
Sole pressing machine: used to press the sole and shoe upper together to form a complete insole.
Embossing machine: used to press various patterns and patterns on the sole and upper of shoes.
Injection molding machine: used for producing plastic shoe soles and heels and other components.
Vulcanization tank: used to vulcanize rubber materials, making them harder and more durable.
Hot stamping machine: used for stamping various patterns and logos on shoes.
Spray booth: used to spray various colors and patterns on shoes.
Testing equipment: used to test whether the size, shape, color, etc. of shoes meet the standards.
In addition to the above machines, shoe factories also need to use various auxiliary equipment and tools, such as pliers, scissors, hammers, irons, etc.