50-160MM Plastic Pipe Vacuum Tank
Description
The plastic pipe vacuum calibration tank is a critical component in the production of plastic pipes, particularly those made from materials like PVC, HDPE, or PPR. Its primary function is to cool and size the newly extruded plastic pipes while ensuring dimensional accuracy and minimizing internal stresses.
During the extrusion process, the plastic pipes emerge at high temperatures and need to be rapidly cooled and shaped to meet the required specifications. The vacuum calibration tank is designed to achieve this by using a combination of vacuum pressure and water cooling.
The key functions of the plastic pipe vacuum calibration tank include:
Sizing: The tank helps to shape and size the plastic pipes to meet precise diameter requirements. This is achieved through the use of specially designed tooling and cooling techniques, ensuring that the pipes adhere to the desired dimensions.
Cooling: By utilizing water cooling, the tank rapidly reduces the temperature of the extruded pipes, solidifying their shape and structure while preventing deformations or warping.
Vacuum Calibration: The tank uses a vacuum system to control the shaping of the pipes, ensuring uniform wall thickness and consistent dimensions along the entire length of the pipe.
During the extrusion process, the plastic pipes emerge at high temperatures and need to be rapidly cooled and shaped to meet the required specifications. The vacuum calibration tank is designed to achieve this by using a combination of vacuum pressure and water cooling.
The key functions of the plastic pipe vacuum calibration tank include:
Sizing: The tank helps to shape and size the plastic pipes to meet precise diameter requirements. This is achieved through the use of specially designed tooling and cooling techniques, ensuring that the pipes adhere to the desired dimensions.
Cooling: By utilizing water cooling, the tank rapidly reduces the temperature of the extruded pipes, solidifying their shape and structure while preventing deformations or warping.
Vacuum Calibration: The tank uses a vacuum system to control the shaping of the pipes, ensuring uniform wall thickness and consistent dimensions along the entire length of the pipe.