In demanding industrial environments, pipeline reliability is mission-critical. Wear and tear or fractures can lead not only to production halts but also to significant economic losses and safety hazards. A new generation of pipe materials combining exceptional mechanical properties with durability and efficient production processes is now emerging.
Traditional plastic pipes, while widely used in certain applications, often fall short when facing extreme conditions like high temperatures, intense pressure, strong corrosion, or heavy impact loads. Polyethylene (PE) materials are known for excellent chemical resistance and flexibility, while carbon fiber boasts superior strength and rigidity. The fusion of these materials through advanced extrusion technology has given birth to PE-carbon fiber spiral pipes.
This innovative pipe design doesn't simply mix carbon fiber into PE material. Instead, it incorporates carbon fiber in a precisely engineered spiral pattern that reinforces the pipe structure. This configuration maintains PE's impact resistance and corrosion protection while significantly enhancing overall strength, stiffness, and pressure tolerance through carbon fiber reinforcement.
A high-quality PE-carbon fiber spiral pipe production line incorporates numerous precision engineering innovations:
The dimensional accuracy and surface quality of pipes largely depend on sizing and cooling processes. Specialized sizing and cooling methods precisely control pipe diameters (ranging from 40-300mm) while ensuring smooth interior and exterior surfaces. High-efficiency cooling systems with large-capacity water circulation rapidly stabilize pipe materials, reducing internal stress and enhancing overall performance.
During melt extrusion, the flow state of molten material is crucial. The production line features spiral-distributed fluid separation with spacious flow channels, ensuring sufficient residence time for uniform material distribution. This achieves perfect integration of carbon fiber with PE matrix, eliminating bubbles or structural defects while maintaining material homogeneity.
The 200-type carbon pipe production line employs low-melt temperature design, enabling extrusion molding at reduced temperatures. This approach not only lowers energy consumption but more importantly minimizes internal stress during cooling. Reduced internal stress translates to higher dimensional stability, extended service life, and decreased deformation risks.
The production line demonstrates remarkable flexibility, accommodating all polyolefin materials for coextrusion. Users can select different polyolefins based on application requirements, even producing two or three-layer spiral-reinforced pipes. This multilayer capability enables customized production with functional layers like wear-resistant or UV-protective coatings.
An optimized copper spiral sizing die incorporates pre-cooling and powerful vacuum adsorption at the inlet end. Pre-cooling stabilizes the melt before entering the sizing die, while strong vacuum adsorption prevents collapse or deformation during forming—particularly crucial for high-speed extrusion operations that ensure both productivity and quality.
Specially designed sprayers deliver intensive, uniform cooling across pipe surfaces, achieving rapid and consistent cooling that reinforces dimensional and structural stability. The combination of high-performance water pumps and specialized sprayers maximizes cooling effectiveness.
To accommodate various mold specifications and production needs, the equipment features a three-dimensional adjustment system driven by longitudinal movement motors. This enables comprehensive precision alignment of sizing dies and molds in all directions, significantly improving equipment versatility and operational convenience.
Stainless steel machine housings provide not only aesthetic appeal but also superior corrosion resistance and mechanical strength, ensuring long-term stable operation in harsh industrial environments.
Key production line parameters include:
A specialized manufacturer with extensive experience in plastic extrusion machinery has continuously developed industry-leading equipment through strong R&D capabilities and manufacturing expertise. The company collaborates closely with polymer material experts and chemical engineering firms, incorporating advanced plastic processing technologies to provide comprehensive technical and mechanical solutions.
Their product portfolio includes PVC wall panel production lines, PVC/WPC profile lines, WPC foam board lines, WPC hollow door panel lines, PVC/PE/PP/WPC sheet/board lines, HDPE/PP/PVC/PPR pipe lines, film blowing machines, and T-shirt bag making machines. Newly developed PVC wall panel machines, PVC wood-plastic foam board/panel machines, wood-plastic hollow door machines, wood-plastic flooring, and SHJ series parallel twin-screw granulation equipment have reached world-leading standards.
Currently, products are exported to over 20 countries and regions worldwide, including Europe, the Middle East, Africa, South America, Southeast Asia, and Russia, earning widespread acclaim from domestic and international clients.
The company provides complete post-sale services:
The emergence of PE-carbon fiber spiral pipe production lines has injected new vitality into industrial pipeline applications. With superior performance, efficient production processes, and flexible application potential, this technology is becoming the preferred solution for high-end industrial piping needs.