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A Production efficiency depends on the machine's configuration and pipe specifications. Generally, the corrugated pipe machine allows continuous production, with single-wall pipes reaching speeds of several tens of meters per minute. Double-wall pipes have a slightly slower production rate but still achieve significant output.
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A Compared to traditional metal or concrete pipes, corrugated pipes are lighter, easier to install, and offer better pressure resistance, corrosion resistance, and aging resistance. They are particularly suitable for underground drainage, cable protection, and have excellent flexibility and weather resistance.
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A The machine melts and extrudes plastic raw materials, which are then shaped into corrugated pipes through specialized molds. After cooling and setting, the pipes are cut to the desired length by the traction system, resulting in the final corrugated pipe products.