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The right machine depends on the stitch type, production speed, and finished look you need.
Uses a single thread looped through itself, producing a soft, flexible quilt with high-speed output. Ideal for high-volume mattress panel production where speed is the priority. Lower thread consumption than lock stitch.
Uses two threads (top and bobbin) for a tighter, more durable seam that looks identical on both sides. Preferred for premium mattresses, jacquard fabrics, and applications where stitch strength matters more than raw speed.
Thread-free bonding using high-frequency vibration to fuse synthetic fabrics. No needles, no thread, no bobbin — lower running costs, cleaner pattern definition, and faster changeover. Best for nonwoven mattress fabric, bed quilts, pillow cases, and padded jackets.
Works in tandem with quilting machines to cut quilted rolls into mattress panels and borders at any required length, with computerized control for precision and minimal waste.
The price of a mattress quilting machine depends on several factors:
Because configurations vary widely, GENMAX provides customized quotes rather than a fixed list price. Contact our sales team with your production volume, fabric type, and mattress dimensions, and you'll receive a detailed quotation within 24 hours.
It stitches decorative and functional patterns into the top fabric of a mattress, binding the fabric, foam, and filling layers into a single quilted panel ready for mattress assembly. The same machines also produce bed quilts, bedspreads, pillow cases, and padded jackets.
Chain stitch uses one thread and is faster with lower thread consumption, ideal for high-volume production. Lock stitch uses two threads (top and bobbin) for a stronger, more durable seam that looks the same on both sides, preferred for premium mattresses.
Price varies by stitch type, needle count, quilting capacity, and automation. GENMAX provides customized quotes based on your production requirements — contact us with your specifications for an accurate price.
Production speed depends on the model and pattern complexity. GENMAX multi-needle machines support full 180° / 360° pattern capabilities and come with 100+ pre-installed patterns. Specific speed figures are listed on each individual product page.
Yes. Our quilting machines can run in tandem with the CJ4A panel cutter for continuous production: the quilted roll is fed directly into the cutter, which crosscuts, slits, and trims edges to any required length.
Chain stitch and lock stitch machines handle most mattress fabrics including knit, jacquard, woven, and damask. Ultrasonic machines work with synthetic / nonwoven fabrics that contain thermoplastic fibers.
Yes. GENMAX provides technical training, installation guidance, and after-sales support including spare parts. On-site service is available depending on destination.
Standard 12-month warranty from the date of installation, covering manufacturing defects.