Vacuum packing machine will wear out during use (or idle). There are two forms of vacuum packing machine wear: one is tangible wear, also known as material wear or material loss; one is invisible wear, also known as mental wear or economic wear. Whether the vacuum packing machine wears tangibly or invisibly, the result will cause economic losses. In order to reduce the wear of the packaging machine and compensate in time after the equipment is worn,
vacuum packaging machine is necessary to first understand the cause of the wear and the law of wear in order to take corresponding technical, organizational and economic measures.
Causes and laws of wear of
vacuum packing machine
The
vacuum packing machine will wear out whether it is in use or in the idle process. Wear is the wear of equipment in physical form. During the operation of the vacuum packing machine, the surfaces of the parts and components that move relative to each other, under the action of force, produce various complex changes due to friction, resulting in surface wear, flaking and morphological changes, as well as physical and chemical reasons. Causes zero, component fatigue, corrosion and aging, etc. The tangible wear during the use of the vacuum packaging machine is not only normal wear, but also abnormal wear caused by storage, improper use and corrosion by natural forces (caused by the harsh working environment). The result of such wear and tear usually appears as: (1) The original dimensions of the components and parts that make up the vacuum packaging machine equipment are changed. When worn to a certain degree, it will even change the geometry of the parts and components. (2) The mutual cooperation between parts and components is changed, resulting in loose transmission and reduced accuracy and performance. (3) Damage to parts, or even damage to other parts associated with individual parts, resulting in damage to the entire component, resulting in serious accidents.
During the idle process of the vacuum packing machine, the role of natural forces (such as the corrosion of corrosive media in the oil seal oil, the corrosion of moisture and harmful gases in the air, etc.) is the main cause of wear. If the storage is not good, the necessary Maintenance measures will cause the equipment to be corroded. With the extension of time, the corrosion surface and depth continue to expand and deepen, resulting in a natural loss of accuracy and working ability, and even scrapped due to serious corrosion.