Mop Manufacturing Machines: How to Start and Scale Mop Production
Mops are a high-turnover cleaning product with steady demand across households, offices and industrial facilities. A dedicated mop manufacturing machine lets you produce consistent mops at volume instead of assembling them by hand. This guide covers how these machines work and what to look for when planning a mop production line.
What a mop manufacturing machine does
A mop machine automates the assembly steps that are slow and inconsistent when done manually — feeding yarn, cutting to length, and unloading finished mop heads. Automating these stages reduces manual effort while keeping every mop uniform, which matters when you’re supplying to distributors or institutional buyers who expect a consistent product.
The OMEGA 15 mop assembly machine
Borghi India’s OMEGA 15 is a semi-automatic mop assembly machine built to process cotton yarns and synthetic materials across a wide range of mop sizes and formats. With automated cutting and unloading, it delivers reliable output for both household and industrial mops while cutting down on manual handling. It’s engineered for dependable performance and easy operation, so operators get up to speed quickly.
Household or industrial — plan your material mix
Cotton, synthetic and blended yarns behave differently on the line. Deciding your product mix early determines your material handling and format range. For a deeper look at material quality, see our guide to manufacturing high-quality wet mops, which covers what separates a durable mop from a cheap one.
The business case for making your own mops
Mop production is a low-complexity entry point into manufacturing with reliable repeat demand. We break down the economics in building a profitable mop making business, and if you’re weighing the purchase itself, top reasons to buy a mop making machine lays out the case from an operator’s perspective.
Before you buy
Sizing a machine to your target output and format range avoids costly re-tooling later. Our mop making machine buying guide walks through the specifications that matter. When you’re ready to spec a line, contact Borghi India for a quote.



