Features of the Glass Test Tube Machine
- Material and Shape Versatility
One of the most significant advantages of this machine is its ability to produce both Pyrex and soda-lime test tubes without the need to change parts. Whether you need a test tube with a dome bottom for a specific chemical reaction or a flat-bottomed one for stability on a laboratory bench, this machine can handle it all. This versatility allows manufacturers to quickly adapt to different customer demands.
- Folded Edge Function
The optional folded edge function adds another layer of customization. Folded edges can provide additional strength and safety, especially when the test tubes are used in high-pressure or high-temperature experiments. This feature gives laboratories and manufacturers an extra option to meet the specific requirements of their scientific work.
- Automated Conveyor System
The conveyor system of the machine is a game-changer. When suitable length glass tubes are fed onto the machine, it automatically loads the tubes one by one. This not only speeds up the production process but also reduces the risk of human error, ensuring a consistent and high-quality output.
- Torch - Based Production
The machine uses torches to create two test tubes from each glass tube. This method of production is precise and efficient, allowing for a relatively high production rate. The torches can be adjusted to control the heat and the shaping process, ensuring that each test tube meets the required specifications.
- Oven Compatibility
The Glass Test Tube Machine can be connected to either a spiral-type oven or a mesh-type oven, which can be powered by either electricity or gas. Once the test tubes are formed, they are automatically delivered into the oven to release tension. This process is crucial for ensuring the durability and stability of the glass test tubes, as it reduces internal stresses that could lead to breakage during use.
- Model Options
Based on the diameter range of the tubes, there are ABC models available. This means that customers can choose the model that best suits their specific production needs, whether they are producing small-diameter test tubes for micro-scale experiments or larger ones for industrial-scale testing.
