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Before each facer blade is installed onto our butt fusion machines, it undergoes a manual inspection process to ensure stable and reliable facing performance. These photos show our technicians wiping, checking, and selecting each blade in the workshop.
1.Key Inspection Points
During manual selection, our technicians check three critical aspects:
2.Surface Condition
The blade surface is inspected for bubbles, dents, or visible defects that may affect smooth cutting.
3.Blade Edge Quality
The cutting edge must be sharp, clean, and free of rust. Any sign of dullness or oxidation would affect cutting torque.
The blade is checked by hand to ensure smooth rotation and uniform surface finishing, confirming that both sides maintain balanced machining quality.
Even though the blades are produced using CNC machining, manual inspection remains a necessary step to catch details that automated checks may overlook. A small imperfection may influence pipe alignment or increase resistance during facing.
By confirming the surface quality, blade sharpness, and rotation smoothness, we ensure the facer maintains:
·Stable cutting torque
·Clean and even pipe end surfaces
·Reliable long-term performance in field operations
This manual wiping and selection routine is a standard part of our production workflow. It reflects our commitment to delivering stable, dependable components for every butt fusion machine we build.
