Optimizing the production process of PVC conduit: improving surface smoothness and product competitiveness
One of the common and important problems in the production process of PVC conduit is the poor smoothness of the inner and outer walls of the pipe. It not only affects the appearance of the pipe, but also causes the problem of wire jamming. So how to effectively solve this problem?
The extrusion temperature is a key factor affecting the surface smoothness in the production process of PVC conduit. If the temperature is too high, PVC may melt excessively and flow marks may appear on the surface; Low temperature and poor fluidity result in uneven surface of the pipe, causing ripples or roughness.
The design and operation of the cooling system directly affect the flatness of the pipe surface. Cooling too quickly can lead to surface cracks and stress, while cooling too slowly can cause surface softening or uneven surface effects.
The surface quality of molds plays a crucial role in the smoothness of pipes. Minor scratches, dirt, or wear on the surface of the mold can be transmitted to the surface of the pipe during production, causing unevenness or roughness. In addition, uneven mold flow channels can affect the flowability of PVC, further reducing surface quality.
The quality of raw materials, especially the particle uniformity, formulation ratio, and moisture content of PVC resin, directly determines the surface quality of pipes. PVC materials with high impurities or improper storage can easily cause irregular textures or roughness on the surface of pipes.
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