Number of Operators Required for a Ceramic Fiber Paper Production Line
A ceramic fiber paper production line typically requires 6–8 operators.
1. Raw Material Handling and Melting:
1 operator responsible for raw material selection, feeding, and monitoring the melting equipment.
The high-temperature melting process is largely automated, with minimal manual intervention.
2. Fiber Forming (Spinning / Blowing):
1–2 operators to operate spinning or blowing equipment, adjust fiber morphology, and maintain equipment stability.
3. Fiber Dispersion and Pulp Preparation:
1 operator to control fiber suspension ratios and ensure uniform dispersion.
4. Forming Equipment:
2 operators to manage the slurry box, dehydration on the forming mesh, and wet paper quality control.
5. Drying and Sintering:
1 operator to monitor drying temperature and the hot air circulation system.
6. Cutting and Packaging:
1 operator to operate the longitudinal and transverse cutting machines and rolling equipment. Automated packaging lines can be integrated with other tasks for efficiency.
7. Centralized Monitoring:
A central control system enables multi-equipment linkage, reducing inspection personnel to 1 per area.



