Auxiliary machine
Auxiliary machines in pipe extrusion play crucial roles in enhancing the functionality of the main extrusion process. These machines assist in various tasks such as printing, recycling, cooling, and other processes that are essential for creating high-quality finished products.
Here is a detailed look at the auxiliary machines commonly used in the pipe extrusion industry.
Printer
Designed to apply markings, labels, logos directly onto the surface of the extruded products. This is particularly important for branding, product identification, and compliance with industry standards.
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Schredder & Crusher
Used to process scrap material and off-spec production. It breaks down plastic waste (from production or recycling) into smaller, manageable pieces, making it suitable for reuse in the production process.
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Pulverizer
Used to grind plastic materials into fine powders, which are essential for mixing with additives and masterbatches before the extrusion process. It is often used in the recycling of PVC.
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Threading Machine
Used to apply threads onto the ends of pipes, particularly for PVC and HDPE pipes that are used in applications where threaded connections are required.
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Perforated & Slotting Machine
Used to create holes or slots in plastic pipes for specific applications, such as drainage systems, filtration, or aeration systems.
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Air Compressor
Provides the necessary compressed air to various parts of the extrusion line, including for cleaning, cooling, or operating pneumatic equipment.
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Chiller
Used to cool water for circulation in the extrusion system, particularly for the cooling tank, the extruder barrel, and other components that require temperature control to maintain the proper flow of materials and prevent overheating.
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Welding Machine
Used to join two pieces of plastic pipe or fittings through heat fusion, particularly in the case of HDPE pipes. This machine ensures strong, leak-free joints, which are essential for applications that require long, continuous pipe runs.
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