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Professional Arasive Brush Monofilament Extruding Machine For Industrial
Introduction:
To produce abrasive filaments, the following steps are typically involved:
Material preparation: Select suitable abrasive particles and a bonding agent. Common abrasive particles include aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, boron nitride, etc., while bonding agents can be resins, ceramics, rubber, etc.
Mixing: Blend the abrasive particles and bonding agent in a predetermined ratio. This is usually done in a mixing machine or blender to ensure uniform distribution of particles and bonding agent.
Shaping: Place the mixture into molds and shape them according to the desired abrasive filament form. The molds can be linear, cylindrical, or other shapes depending on the final product requirements.
Curing: The shaped abrasive filaments need to undergo curing to firmly bond the abrasive particles with the bonding agent. Curing methods can include baking, heating, or chemical reactions, depending on the type of bonding agent used.
Finishing: After curing, the abrasive filaments are trimmed and finished to achieve the desired dimensions and surface quality. This can be done through cutting, grinding, or other machining techniques.
Inspection and packaging: Inspect the finished abrasive filaments for quality assurance, ensuring they meet the required specifications. Then, package them for storage and transportation.
It's important to note that the specific production process of abrasive filaments may vary among manufacturers and specific products. please contact us for more information.
Specification:
Twin screw | Φ42mm | ||
Raw material | PA612 | Filament diameter | 4mm |
Capacity | 40Kg/H | Filament shape | profile |
Screw L:D | 48:1 | Stretching unit | 4 sets |
Screw material | 38CrMoALA | Winder | 2 spindles |
Max linear speed | 80m/min | Instillation power | 440Kw |
Nozzle holes | 10 holes | Overall size | 52×2.6×2.8m |
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