Pipe, Profile & Tubing Extrusion
Haul-Offs Offer Heavy-Duty Pulling for Pipe
The new PipeMaster MBC Series Pipe Haul-Offs from Conair offers durable, powerful pulling solutions for PVC and polyolefin pipe extrusion lines, with six models sized to handle pipe from 2.5 in. (63 mm) to 24.9 in. (630 mm) in diameter.
Read MoreFully Automated Extrusion Process Enables Use of Composites for Manufacturing Pressure Tanks
Amtrol was looking for a more cost-effective means to produce thin-wall liners for a new line of pressure tanks. With the help of a team of suppliers, they built one of the world’s most sophisticated extrusion lines.
WatchGreen’s the Theme in Extrusion/Compounding
The drive toward circular economy is requiring processors to make more use of PCR. Machine builders at K—across all extrusion processes—will be highlighting innovations to help them do just that.
Read MoreProfile Processor Pexco Expands in Fluoropolymers
Purchases Enflo, well-known for providing customers with PTFE products in a range of markets.
Read MorePut Some ‘Lean’ into Your Profile Extrusion Process
With everyone struggling to find talent, there are ways to reduce operator interaction with the process by applying some lean manufacturing principles.
Read MoreBelling Machine Forms 'Rieber' Socket in PVC-O Pipe
Italy’s SICA has developed an innovative Rieber belling process specific for PVC-O pipes. At the same operating pressure, these pipes require a wall thickness of about 35-40% less than those in conventional PVC pipe and allow the construction of water supply pipes up to 25 bar of operating pressure.
Read MoreTank Offers High-Capacity Cooling for Pipe
Suited for extruded PVC and polyolefin plastic pipe up to 24.9 in. in size.
Read MoreTeel Straps on Yellow Belt to Cut Scrap on Big Cores
Investments in a lean, continuous process pay off for this Wisconsin processor.
Read MoreLarge Die Cart with Crosshead
Can be assembled and disassembled easily. Stand also serves as cleaning station.
Read MoreIs Your Profile Die the Problem? Or Is It the Heaters?
When a profile is not being extruded to the tolerances of previous runs, the die is often suspect—but the real problem may be the heaters. Learn the five heater-band principles before you do any profile die work.
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