With the in-depth advancement of the production line commissioning work, it is expected to promote the domestic high-temperature resistant, high-toughness PPR pipe yield rate to more than 90%, helping my country's plastic pipe industry to move towards high-end and intelligent development.
Recently, Yongte Company have good news that its carefully manufactured 75-125mm three-layer PPR pipe production line successfully completed the acceptance test.
The machinery in the Yongte Plastic Machinery factory roars, and dozens of workers and technicians work closely together to smoothly hoist one precision wood-plastic profile production equipment after another into the container truck. This batch of production lines tailored for Canadian customers has officially started, marking a solid step for Yongte Plastic Machinery to open up the North American market, and its green smart manufacturing technology has once again won high praise from overseas customers.
In the fields of building water supply and drainage, municipal pipe network, etc., the demand for high-quality PPR pipes is growing, but its production process faces many severe challenges. Recently, Yongte Plastic Machinery is making every effort to promote the manufacture of a set of high-end customized PPR pipe production lines. Relying on its unique advantages, it overcomes production difficulties and builds production equipment that meets high standards for customers.
In recent years, with the increasing environmental awareness in Canada and the booming outdoor construction market, local companies have seen a surge in demand for high-performance wood plastic flooring. A well-known Canadian building materials company plans to expand its wood plastic flooring business, and it has put forward stringent requirements: the production line must meet a daily production capacity of more than 8 tons, a raw material utilization rate of more than 98%, and the produced wood plastic flooring must have a wear-resistant revolution of more than 10,000 revolutions, and be UV-resistant and able to adapt to Canada's extreme temperature difference environment.
As the world accelerates towards carbon neutrality, the photovoltaic industry has flourished at an astonishing speed. According to data from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), global photovoltaic installed capacity is doubling every four years. However, hidden worries have emerged behind the glory - it is estimated that by 2050, the world will accumulate 78 million tons of retired photovoltaic modules. These "photovoltaic waste" that once made great contributions to clean energy are now being transformed into "green treasures" in the field of wood-plastic products through technological innovation, detonating a circular economy market of hundreds of billions of yuan.