Downpipe equipment usually refers to mechanical equipment used for producing plastic downpipes, which can continuously produce PVC or other plastic materials of different specifications and wall thicknesses. Downwater pipes are widely used in industries such as building water supply and drainage, agricultural irrigation, and industrial wastewater discharge.
The main components of downpipe equipment include:
Raw material feeder: used for conveying and measuring raw materials such as plastic pellets.
Conical twin-screw extruder: By the rotational extrusion effect of the screw, the raw materials are heated, mixed, and extruded into a uniform tubular material.
Vacuum shaping box: used for cooling and curing extruded pipes, to confirm the accuracy of pipe shape and size.
Tractor: used to pull cooled pipes and maintain a certain tension for subsequent processing.
Cutting machine: Cut the pulled pipe according to the required length.
Pipe stacking rack: used to store cut finished pipes.
Technical parameters and functional characteristics of the equipment
The technical parameters of downpipe equipment include extrusion capacity, screw diameter, positioning accuracy, etc. For example, some devices have an extrusion capacity of 180-200 kilograms per hour, a screw diameter of 65 millimeters, and a positioning accuracy of 0.05. These devices usually have a high degree of automation and are equipped with computer control systems, which can achieve real-time control of multiple processes and confirm product quality.
Application and market supply of equipment
Downpipe equipment is suitable for producing plastic pipes for various purposes such as agricultural water supply and drainage, building water supply and drainage, cable laying, etc. There are multiple reputable manufacturers in the market offering such devices, and users can choose the appropriate device model and configuration according to their own production needs.