
The selection of centrifugal cement pipe molds should be based on actual usage conditions. Relevant operators should have a good understanding of the mold's structure and operating methods. Proper use and regular maintenance can extend the mold's lifespan.
The following are maintenance considerations for centrifugal cement pipe molds:
Cement pipe molds are typically cured using steam curing. This method involves constructing a suitable steam curing tank, generally 2m wide, 4m long, and 3m deep. Steam is supplied using a specific method, such as boiler heating, while ensuring the steam tank is sealed. The cement pipe to be cured is then placed in the steam curing tank and steamed for approximately four hours until the cement solidifies. The temperature must be controlled within a specific range; the required curing time is inversely proportional to the required temperature.

