Supplier's note
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Ah, here the Technical Specifications table has columns Feature, Specification, Benefit. But in the structured requirements above, it's supposed to be Feature, Specification, Application Scenario. There's a conflict here. Since the user provided the example format with Benefit, perhaps they want that. Maybe the structured requirement was a mistake. Alternatively, maybe the user wants two tables? But the user's instruction says "convert the following information into a table and descriptive text" with the Technical Parameters Table having those columns.
Alternatively, perhaps the user made a mistake, and the example format takes precedence. Since the example uses Benefit, I'll follow that. The user might have intended the Technical Specifications table to have Benefit instead of Application Scenario. To resolve this, I'll proceed with the example's structure, using Benefit as the third column.
Now, moving on. For the Technical Specifications table:
Feature: Material Construction
Specification: Stainless Steel Body with Black/Yellow Coating
Benefit: Durable and visually distinct for industrial settings
Processing Type: PLC Programmable Control System
Specification: Fully automated with touchscreen interface
Benefit: Precise customization of plate dimensions and patterns
Voltage Compatibility: 220V/380V, 50Hz
Specification: Adaptable to global power standards
Benefit: Seamless operation worldwide without voltage conversion
Raw Material: Metallic-Coated Paper
Specification: Recycled or virgin paper options
Benefit: Eco-friendly and cost-effective production
Safety Features: Safety Guards + Emergency Stop
Specification: CE Certified Compliance
Benefit: Ensures operator safety and meets international standards
Production Capacity: 500+ Plates/Hour
Specification: High-speed rotary press mechanism
Benefit: Ideal for mass production in commercial environments
Wait, but the user's product attributes mention processing type:plc,paper folding machine. So the processing type is PLC and it's a paper folding machine. So the processing type feature could be "Processing Technology" with specification "PLC-Controlled Paper Folding Mechanism".
Voltage is given as 220v,380v,380v 50hz,220v 50hz. So the specification would be "220V/380V, 50Hz (Dual Voltage Support)".
Raw material is paper, but the image says metallic-coated, so "Metallic-Coated Paper" as specification.
Application Scenario would have been in the table if following the initial instruction, but since the example uses Benefit, I'll stick with that.
Next, the Customization Guide: The user wants hints like adjustable parameters. The control panel allows adjusting plate size, color (gold is standard, but maybe customizable?), thickness, and quantity. So the hint could be: "Adjustable plate size (8-12 inches), color options (gold, silver, etc.), and material thickness (0.2-0.5mm) to meet specific event requirements or durability needs."
Scenario Solution Paragraph: Example given was about fabric thickness for shirts. Here, maybe: "Medium thickness metallic-coated paper is ideal for disposable dinner plates in casual events, while thicker plates are suitable for heavy-use commercial settings like buffets."
Choose Your Model table: The key parameters could be Production Speed, Material Thickness, Customization Level, and Safety Features.
Base Model: 400 plates/hour, 0.3mm thickness, basic color options (gold only), standard safety.
Advanced: +15% speed (460), 0.4mm, more colors, enhanced safety.
Pro: +30% speed (520), 0.5mm, full customization, premium safety.
Manager's Note: First paragraph on technical breakthroughs: CE certification ensures safety and compliance, PLC control for precision, high capacity for industrial use.
Second paragraph: Guide selection. Base for small businesses needing basic functionality. Advanced for medium businesses requiring color variety. Pro for large-scale operations needing durability and speed.
Need to use "With X, you can Y" structure. For example, "With the PLC programmable control, you can adjust plate dimensions to fit specific packaging requirements."
Comparative hints: "30% faster production speed than industry benchmarks in the Pro model."
Putting it all together in the required format now.
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