At present, the price of the opening machine is not very uniform in the market. The price may vary according to different manufacturers, different models and specifications. The opening machine, also known as the opening machine, is a kind of equipment in the textile printing and dyeing processing industry, which is mainly used for opening cotton and other fiber raw materials. The price of a small opening machine may be only a few thousand yuan, while the price of a large opening machine may exceed hundreds of thousands of yuan. In addition, there are some foreign brands of opening machines that need to be imported and are relatively expensive. For buyers, price is one of the main factors affecting the purchase decision. The price and market size of the opening machine are affected by many factors. Below, I will introduce it from two aspects: price and market size. As an indispensable equipment in the textile printing and dyeing processing industry, the market demand for the opening machine is very stable. In the global textile industry, the opening machine market is large, and the main markets are concentrated in Asia, North America and Europe. China is one of the countries with a large opening machine market, with hundreds of enterprises producing opening machines, and its products cover most of the domestic textile printing and dyeing enterprises. In the international market, opening machine manufacturers in developed countries such as Europe and the United States are at the forefront, and their products are at a high level in terms of technology and quality. Today's opening machines are indispensable equipment in the textile industry, and their market demand is stable. With the development of the textile printing and dyeing industry, the technology and quality of opening machines have been continuously improved, and they have certain competitiveness in the market. However, when purchasing an opening machine, buyers need to consider multiple factors, such as cost-effectiveness, brand influence, etc., in order to make a more reasonable purchase decision.