PSP Butt Welding Steel Plastic Composite Pressure Pipe Production Line

Product Type: PE Water-supply Pipes
Screw No.: Single-screw
Automation: Automatic
Computerized: Computerized
Certification: CE, ISO9001:2008
Customized: Customized
Customization:
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
PSP32
Condition
New
HS Code
84772090

Product Description

Main technical features:

The production line adopts continuous welding extrusion molding compound process, one-step production of steel plastic



The precision roll forming process of steel strip is adopted to ensure the continuous welding stability of steel strip.



Accurate synchronous control technology, so that each tractor linkage speed uniform.



It is equipped with special argon arc welding machine, welding gun cooling system and double welding gun automatic conversion device to ensure long-term continuous production.



The composite extrusion technology of continuous welded steel pipe and internal and external plastics was used to solve the problem of bonding between steel pipe and plastic.



After years of efforts, the company has developed a new steel plastic composite pipe connection method, which effectively solves the problem of steel plastic pipe connection.



The production line can produce butt welded stainless steel plastic composite pipe or solid wall plastic pipe by changing some components properly.



The production line adopts the control system composed of advanced PLC and color large screen LCD touch screen, single machine adjustment and whole line linkage,

Fault alarm, high degree of automation, stable and reliable production.

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Manufacturer/Factory & Trading Company
Number of Employees
160
Year of Establishment
2003-01-14