4. Cutting and Finishing Once cooled, the plastic pipes are cut to the desired lengths. Automated cutting machines are frequently employed to enhance precision and reduce production time. Additionally, finishing processes such as quality checks, surface treatment, and printing can be integrated into the workflow to ensure that the pipes meet industry standards.
3. Reduced Labor Costs By utilizing automated pipe cutting machines, companies can minimize labor costs associated with manual cutting processes. These machines require fewer operators and can handle large volumes of work, allowing skilled labor to be deployed more effectively on other critical tasks.
3. Straightening Process The rod continues to move through the machine as the rollers apply corrective forces. Advanced models may incorporate sensors that detect the specific curvature of the rod, allowing the machine to automatically adjust the pressure exerted by the rollers. This ensures a more precise straightening process.