Raw material preparation: This is the first step in the production process, preparing raw materials for PVC skirting boards.PVC resins, plasticizers, stabilizers and other additives are collected and stored in designated areas.Raw materials are then weighed and blended according to a predetermined recipe to ensure consistency and quality of the final product.
Mixing materials: After preparing the raw materials, mix them together in a high-speed mixer.The mixer ensures that all ingredients are evenly distributed and thoroughly mixed.This step is critical to achieve the desired physical and chemical properties of PVC skirting boards.
Extrusion: After the raw materials are mixed, they are fed into an extruder.The extruder heats and melts the material to form a continuous stream of molten PVC.The molten PVC is then forced through a mold, shaping the material into the desired profile of the baseboard.
Wood grain coating: After the PVC skirting board is extruded, a special coating is used to print the wood grain pattern on the surface.Applied with a roller or spray gun, the coating creates a realistic wood look on PVC skirting boards.
Cutting: After adding the wood grain laminate, the PVC skirting boards are cooled and cut to the desired length.The cutting process is usually automated, ensuring that all baseboards are the same length and size.
Quality Control: Throughout the production process, quality control measures are taken to ensure that the final product meets all specifications and requirements.Sample PVC skirting boards and test for strength, durability, and other properties.
Packaging and Shipping: The final step in the production process is to pack the PVC skirting boards and make them ready for shipping.Baseboards are stacked, wrapped in protective material and loaded into trucks or containers for shipment to customers.