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Common Honeycomb Board Production Faults and Fixes
Q1: What should I do if paper breaks during honeycomb board production?
A: Paper breakage is usually caused by insufficient paper preheating. Honeycomb board equipment requires paper humidification and preheating to better form the honeycomb structure. Insufficient preheating can cause paper to break or deform easily during production. The solution is to ensure preheating temperature and humidity meet process requirements and regularly check the preheating device's working condition.
Q2: How to handle equipment jamming or shutdown during operation?
A: Equipment jamming or shutdown may be caused by electrical faults, mechanical failures, or circuit issues. Solutions: stop the machine immediately for inspection; conduct regular equipment checks and maintenance; establish equipment maintenance records and preventively replace wearing parts.
Q3: What to do when molds wear out too quickly?
A: Molds are crucial components for honeycomb board production. Excessive wear increases production costs and reduces product quality. Solutions: regularly inspect mold wear condition; promptly replace severely worn molds; choose high-quality mold materials; optimize production process parameters to minimize unnecessary wear.
Q4: Quality issues caused by improper adjustment for different paper thicknesses?
A: Different paper thicknesses and materials require different adjustments during honeycomb board production. Improper adjustment can lead to paper deformation, breakage, and poor finished product quality. Solutions: establish a process parameter database for different materials; enhance operator training; adjust glue amount, temperature, and pressure according to paper characteristics.
Q5: What causes excessive equipment noise?
A: Honeycomb board equipment generates some noise during operation, but excessive noise requires checking for damaged components or parts needing replacement. Common causes include bearing wear, poor gear meshing, and loose installation foundations. Solutions: regularly inspect moving parts; promptly replace worn parts; ensure equipment leveling and firm installation.