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How Is the PVC Pipe Manufacturing Process?

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PVC pipes are made with the material called polyvinyl chloride. This substance is really durable and looks like plastic. PVC pipes are made from these materials and are used in many applications. These PVC pipes are used in construction as well as in the plumbing.


All these pipes are made by keeping in mind the several requirements. These requirements include that the end of the pipes should be smooth. These PVC pipes are made in the form that they could satisfy all the requirements. One can consult to the PVC pipe extrusion manufacturer about the methods and the requirements.


Manufacturing process


This process contains the following steps that the PVC pipe manufacturer may follow.


The extrusion of the pipe


The pipes that are made from the PVC are manufactured when they are passed by the PVC pipe extrusion process. This process includes:


Ø  The feeding of the plastic material

Ø  Melting of the material by using the mechanical energy

Ø  Cooling is done to give it the shape of the pipe


One of the most benefits of extrusion is that pipes of any length can be made.


How Is the PVC Pipe Manufacturing Process?


Joint the pipes in different forms


These pipes are then joined to make different shapes. The pipes are made in the most flexible form. Then there are different methods that are used to joint them. Like:


Ø  Using cement

Ø  Rubber seal


Making the straight pipes are found to be easy as in this we only have to put the straight corner to the socketed end of the other pipe. There are several ways that are used to connect different types of pipes in several ways and styles.


Injection moulding


Injection modeling mostly includes the joining of the joints. In the injection modeling process, the plastic is then transferred to the melting section. After the melting, the product is then transformed to the shape that is desired. In the cooling process, the plastic may harden. To prevent this, the mould is opened to eject the product.


There are two methods of the injection moulding. These are:


Blow moulding


In the blow moulding process of the inject moulding, plastic is melted. It is then exhausted. It is then closed to a metal mould that will be cooled. Air is blown in the tube to cool the plastic. Then the mould is opened to eject the part.


Rotational moulding


The rotational moulding is the process in which the plastic is made at a high temperature and a low pressure. This method is used to make large inspection chambers in the plastic pipe industry.