Multi-layer co-extrusion functional film casting production line
|Strong after-sales team guarantees customers normal production without worries
I Fully automatic center crimping, automatic roll changing and cutting, easy to operate. Multi-Layer Cast Film Line,Pvc Cast Film Line,Cpe Cast Film Line,Eva Cast Film Line Baijia Mechanical Equipment (Huizhou) Co., Ltd. , https://www.castfilmmachine.com
Specifications
Film Structure 357
Screw aspect ratio 32: 1 32:1 32:1
Screw directly 75:125:75 75:75:90:75:75 75:65:75:65:75:65:75
Mold width 2500 2500 2500
Finished product width 2200 2200 2200
Finished product thickness 0.03mm-0.2mm 0.03mm-0.2mm 0.03mm-0.2mm
Maximum extrusion capacity 10 tons/24 hours 10 tons/24 hours 10 tons/24 hours
Mechanical design line speed 160 160 160
Total power 350KW 365KW 380KW
1 Advantages and characteristics of multi-layer co-extrusion cast film production line
| This production line can produce CPE, CPP, EVA, PETG, PVC, PES transparent, textured and breathable films.
| The screw is designed with special mixing function and high plasticizing capacity, combined with a special static mixer to ensure good plasticizing, good mixing effect and high output.
Jingcheng automatic adjustment die head and French Skender automatic thickness gauge can be selected to automatically detect film thickness online and automatically adjust die head.
|Large-diameter forming rollers and special spiral channel design ensure good film cooling and shaping effects at high speeds.
| Equipped with a negative pressure device to ensure the stability of the film melt film.
1 Film scraps are directly recycled online, greatly reducing production costs.
1. The drive of the whole machine is driven by a servo motor, and the constant torque ensures stable and efficient operation.
|Screw power adopts permanent magnet motor to save 20% of electricity.
I multi-co-extrusion design can flexibly adjust the formula to reduce costs on the premise of ensuring product quality and functionality
The configuration is flexible and changeable, tailored according to the actual needs of customers, and the cost performance is maximized.
Signs Your Vehicle Has an Emissions Problem
Every two years, Connecticut mandates a vehicle emissions test for all drivers. While it might come as a surprise if your car doesn’t pass, there are often early signs that could point to an issue with the emission system.
The emissions system is designed to reduce the amount of harmful pollutants released into the air. It also plays a key role in improving fuel efficiency and ensuring smooth engine performance. The system includes components such as the fuel tank, carburetor, exhaust, and crankcase. Most modern vehicles also have an Evaporative Emission Control (EVAP) system, which captures and burns fuel vapors before they escape into the atmosphere. Key parts of the EVAP system include:
- A vapor recirculation tube
- A vapor control valve
- An evaporative emission canister
- A fuel tank pressure sensor
- A canister vent valve
- A purge valve for the evaporative canister
- A two-way evaporative valve
Controlling emissions is not just good for the environment—it’s also essential for public health. Uncontrolled emissions can contribute to higher rates of asthma and carbon monoxide poisoning in communities. That’s why regular maintenance and inspections are so important.
If you're experiencing issues with your vehicle's emissions system, you may notice some common signs:
**Check Engine Light**
While the check engine light isn't always specific, it can signal a problem with the emissions system. This could range from a faulty sensor to a leak in the system, leading to increased emissions.
**Reduced Performance**
A failing emissions system can affect how your car runs. You might notice reduced power or difficulty accelerating. This happens because the emissions system works closely with the engine and exhaust systems.
**Poor Fuel Economy**
If you're using more gas than usual or seeing fewer miles per gallon, this could be a sign of a leak in the system. Common areas where leaks occur include the carburetor, muffler, exhaust manifold, or even the fuel tank.
**Unusual Smells**
A strong smell coming from the exhaust—especially a gasoline-like odor—can indicate a fuel leak. This is not only a sign of an emissions problem but also a safety hazard. If you detect this smell, avoid driving the car and have it towed to a mechanic immediately.
**Fuel Tank Leaks**
In some cases, the EVAP system can fail due to a clogged or damaged canister, especially if it uses a solid cap. This can lead to leaks and improper system function.
If your car recently failed an emissions test or you're noticing any of these symptoms, it's time to get it checked. At DaSilva’s Auto Body, we specialize in emissions system inspections and repairs. Don’t ignore the signs—schedule an appointment at our Naugatuck location today and keep your vehicle running safely and efficiently.