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A Disposable Paper Bedpans Making Machine is specialized equipment used to produce single-use bedpans made from molded paper pulp. These bedpans are widely used in hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, and healthcare facilities to provide hygienic and convenient patient care.
Unlike traditional plastic or stainless steel bedpans, disposable paper bedpans are biodegradable and designed for single use. After use, they can be safely disposed of or processed through medical waste treatment systems, significantly reducing the risk of cross-contamination.
With the growing demand for infection control and sustainable medical supplies, disposable pulp bedpans have become an essential product in modern healthcare environments.

Disposable bedpans are typically produced using recycled fiber materials, making the production process both economical and environmentally friendly. Common raw materials include:
These materials are processed into pulp and molded into strong and durable bedpan shapes.
The production process usually includes several main stages.
Waste paper is mixed with water in a pulping machine to create a uniform pulp slurry. Additives can be added to improve strength, water resistance, and product quality.
The pulp is transported to the forming machine, where vacuum suction molds shape the pulp into disposable bedpans. Precision molds ensure consistent product quality.
The molded bedpans contain high moisture and must be dried before packaging. Drying options include:
After drying, the disposable bedpans are inspected, stacked, and packed for distribution to hospitals and medical suppliers.
Single-use bedpans reduce the risk of infection and cross-contamination in healthcare environments.
Made from biodegradable paper pulp, these products are more sustainable than plastic alternatives.
The machine uses inexpensive recycled paper materials, lowering manufacturing costs.
Disposable bedpans can be discarded after use, reducing the need for cleaning and sterilization.
Modern molded pulp technology ensures the bedpans are strong enough to support patient use.
Disposable pulp bedpans are widely used in healthcare settings such as:
They are especially useful in infection-controlled environments where hygiene and convenience are critical.
Suitable for small-scale production or pilot manufacturing.
Offer moderate production capacity with reduced labor requirements.
Designed for large-scale factories producing medical pulp molded products continuously.
Modern disposable bedpan making machines typically include:
These features ensure reliable production and consistent product quality.
The healthcare industry requires safe, hygienic, and disposable medical products. Investing in a disposable bedpan making machine offers significant market opportunities:
As healthcare facilities increasingly adopt single-use medical supplies, the demand for molded pulp bedpans continues to grow worldwide.
| Model | XY0301 | XY0401 | XY0403 | XY0404 | XY0408 | XY0508 | XY0608 | |
| Capacity (pieces/h) | 800-1000 | 1200-1500 | 2000 | 2200-2500 | 3500-4500 | 5000-5500 | 6000-6500 | |
| Forming Mould Quantity | 3 | 4 | 12 | 16 | 32 | 40 | 48 | |
| Total Power (kw) | 33 | 42 | 53.7 | 82 | 127 | 161 | 223 | |
| Electricity Consumption (kw/h) | 23.1 | 29.4 | 37.59 | 57.4 | 89 | 113 | 156 | |
| Labor Force | 3-5 | 4-6 | 4-6 | 4-6 | 4-6 | 5-7 | 6-8 | |
| Material Consumption (kg/h) | Paper | 85 | 102 | 170 | 212 | 298 | 425 | 520 |
| Water | 255 | 306 | 510 | 636 | 1147 | 1275 | 1560 | |
| Fuel Consumption | Coal (kg) | 50 | 60 | 83 | 104 | 125 | 208 | 208 |
| Natural Gas (m3) | 22-32 | 26-36 | 37-47 | 46-56 | 56-66 | 92-103 | 92-103 | |
| Diesel (kg) | 18-28 | 22-32 | 30-40 | 38-48 | 46-56 | 77-87 | 77-87 | |
