Supplier's note
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Ah, so the Technical Specifications table has Feature, Specification, Benefit. The earlier mention of Application Scenario was part of the structured requirements but the actual format requires Benefit. So I'll follow the format given in the example.
Now, proceeding to create each section.
Product Details: Start with a concise description. Mention the machine's purpose, key features like manual operation, semi-automatic, and its applications in industries.
Technical Specifications Table: Features like Drive Type (manual/pneumatic), Automation Level (semi-automatic), Power (2kw), Voltage (220V 50Hz), Warranty (1 year). Benefits would be like "Ensures precise control for small-scale operations" or "Energy-efficient operation".
Customization Guide: Adjustable pressure and temperature settings, plate size customization. So the hint could be "Adjustable pressure and temperature settings to accommodate different material thicknesses and heat sensitivity."
Get Inspiration: Encourage customers by highlighting versatility and customization. Maybe something like "Ideal for businesses needing reliable, customizable blister packaging solutions."
Choose Your Model Table: Need to create three models. Since the input has manual and pneumatic drive types, maybe Base is manual only, Advanced adds pneumatic, Pro has full automation. Parameters could include Drive Type, Automation Level, Pressure Range, Sealing Speed, etc. For example:
Parameter | Base Model | Advanced Model | Pro Model |
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Drive Type | Manual | Manual + Pneumatic | Fully Pneumatic |
Automation Level | Semi-Automatic | Semi-Automatic | Fully Automatic |
Pressure Range | 0-5 bar | 0-8 bar | 0-10 bar |
Sealing Speed | 10 units/min | 15 units/min (+50%) | 20 units/min (+100%) |
Warranty | 1 year | 2 years | 3 years |
But need to align with the input's attributes. The product's attributes mention "automatic grade:semi-automatic,manual" so maybe the Pro version is fully automatic. The power is 2kw, but maybe the Pro has higher power? Not sure, but need to make logical assumptions.
Managers Note: First paragraph, three technical breakthroughs. From the image, safety features (like interlock), digital control panel, durable steel construction. So:
- Steel construction ensures durability in high-temperature environments.
- Digital control panel allows precise temperature and pressure settings.
- Safety interlock system prevents accidental activation.
Second paragraph: Guide users. Base for small businesses needing manual control, Advanced for medium use with pneumatic assist, Pro for high-volume automated production.
Also, use "With X, you can Y" structure. For example, "With the Pro model's fully pneumatic drive, you can achieve faster sealing speeds for high-volume production."
Comparative hints: "20% faster sealing speed than traditional manual models."
I need to ensure all these elements are included properly. Let me draft each section now.
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