Production line and factory setup overview
Produces aluminium or PVC Venetian blinds by slitting and punching slats, cutting head/rail components, assembling ladder cords and tilt mechanisms, testing operation and packing made-to-measure sets.
Recommended lowest-entry line configuration Start with common window widths and a limited slat colour range. Confirm slat gauge, hole accuracy, cord/tilt reliability, bracket compatibility and made-to-measure workflow.
Production process and implementation sequence
- Aluminium/PVC strip receipt
- Slat slitting, punching and cutting
- Headrail/bottom-rail cutting
- Cord, ladder and tilt-mechanism assembly
- Operation test and size check
- Bracket set and protective packing
Products, capacity and market fit
- Approve a physical sample and installation system.
- Start with a focused, saleable range.
- Keep records of material and quality checks.
- Venetian blinds - Slat width/gauge, hole accuracy, rail straightness, tilt/lift operation, colour finish, width/length tolerance and bracket fit - Homes, offices, shops, schools, curtain/blind dealers and interior installers
Core production machinery and line specifications
| Machine / stage | Function / value | Production note |
|---|---|---|
| Slat roll former/slitter | Produces blind slats | Gauge/width controlled |
| Punch/cut unit | Creates cord holes and lengths | Hole spacing accurate |
| Rail cutter | Matches made-to-measure width | Square-cut check |
| Assembly/test bench | Fits cords and tilt gear | Lift/tilt operation tested |
Raw materials, utilities and factory requirements
- Aluminium or PVC strip/slats, headrails, bottom rails, ladder tape/cord, tilt mechanisms, brackets, end caps and packaging
- Stable power, dry covered workshop space and protected storage
- Guarded cutting/forming equipment, documented maintenance and essential spares
Indicative low-entry investment and implementation plan
These planning ranges prioritize economical machinery, local labor and local civil works. Final pricing follows confirmed capacity, product specification, delivery terms and site conditions.
| Scope | Indicative range | Entry-plan note |
|---|---|---|
| Slat preparation and punching | US$8k–30k | Micro/small blind workshop |
| Rail cutting, assembly and packing | US$6k–25k | Made-to-measure scope |
| Indicative entry total | US$18k–60k | Slat/components stock excluded |
Detailed proposal and next step
The proposal contains the complete line flow, machinery scope, raw-material and utility requirements, implementation stages and indicative entry planning. Final configuration follows confirmed products, capacity, site and budget.
