详情描述

Engineering plastic conduit is a crucial industrial component used to protect cables, oil tubes, and air hoses, etc., widely applied in dynamic operating environments such as CNC machine tools, automated equipment, robots, and various mechanical arms.

Its core function is to organize pipelines in an orderly manner through a linkage structure, providing abrasion-resistant, tensile-resistant, and anti-torsion protection during the reciprocating movement of the equipment. At the same time, it reduces direct friction between the pipelines and the external environment, extending the service life.

From a technical perspective, engineering plastic chain guides are typically injection-molded from reinforced engineering plastics, with material properties directly affecting their performance. Common materials include nylon (PA), polypropylene (PP), and polyoxymethylene (POM), with the nylon series becoming the mainstream choice due to its high strength, oil resistance, and self-lubricating properties. For instance, a chain guide made of nylon 66 reinforced with glass fiber can have a tensile strength exceeding 80MPa and a bending fatigue life of over 5 million cycles, suitable for high-speed reciprocating motion applications. Structurally, chain guides are categorized into bridge-type and fully enclosed types: the bridge design offers good ventilation and light weight, suitable for dry environments; while the fully enclosed type can completely isolate cutting fluids, iron shavings, and other contaminants, commonly used in machine tool machining centers.

In terms of application scenarios, engineering plastic conduits are particularly crucial in the automotive manufacturing sector. For instance, welding robot arms require frequent ±180° rotations, necessitating conduits to bear the weight of the piping (typically 5-15kg) while maintaining a low coefficient of friction to avoid signal transmission delays. In the 3C electronics industry, precise pick-and-place machines demand that the conduit movement noise be below 50dB, and the gap between linkages must be kept under 0.5mm to prevent tiny components from vibrating off. Moreover, the food machinery industry has stringent hygiene standards for conduits, requiring the use of FDA-certified white engineering plastics to ensure they are non-toxic, odorless, and resistant to detergent corrosion.