Brief Introduction to the Forming Process of Inorganic Extrusion Equipment

DATE:2023/9/15 11:09:29 / READ: / SOURCE:This station

Inorganic extrusion equipment is a specialized equipment used for producing inorganic material products. Its forming principle is to heat the inorganic material to a molten state, and then extrude the molten material into shape through an extruder. The forming process of inorganic extrusion equipment can be divided into the following steps:


The first step is material pretreatment. Inorganic extrusion equipment usually uses inorganic powder materials, such as ceramics, metals, etc. Before extrusion, it is necessary to pre-treat the material, including screening, mixing, and adding a certain proportion of additives. By pre-treatment, the uniformity and stability of the material can be ensured.
The second step is to heat the material. In inorganic extrusion equipment, the material needs to be heated to a molten state for subsequent extrusion molding. The commonly used heating methods include electric heating, gas heating, etc. By controlling the heating temperature and time, the material can reach a suitable melting state.
The third step is material extrusion. After the material melts, the molten material is extruded into shape through an extruder. Inorganic extrusion equipment usually uses single screw or twin screw extruders. The extruder extrudes the molten material from the barrel through the rotation of the screw and the action of pressure, and forms the desired shape and size through the mold.
Step 4, material cooling. After extrusion molding, the material needs to be cooled to solidify and stabilize. The cooling method can be natural cooling or cooling through a water cooling system. By controlling the cooling time and temperature, the material can reach a suitable hardening and stable state.
Step 5, material processing and processing. After extrusion molding, the material may require further processing and treatment to meet specific application requirements. Common processing and processing methods include cutting, drilling, grinding, coating, etc. Through these processes and treatments, materials can achieve higher accuracy and surface quality.
The forming process of inorganic extrusion equipment is to heat the inorganic material to a molten state, and then extrude the molten material into shape through an extruder. By controlling the heating, extrusion, cooling, and processing processes of materials, rapid and accurate material forming can be achieved. Inorganic extrusion equipment has broad application prospects in the production of inorganic material products, which can meet the needs of different industries and fields. With the continuous progress of technology and the promotion of applications, the forming principles of inorganic extrusion equipment will be further improved and optimized, providing more efficient and accurate solutions for the production of inorganic material products.

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