Category
category
1. Improper setting of working temperature (too high or too low, generally too high is prone to occur);
2. In the later stage of using the mold head, the mold tip may become dirty (sometimes due to poor local threading or large-scale occurrence, which can be solved by scraping the mold tip with a scraper);
3. There are carbonized substances or dirt blockages around the mold tip, causing poor wire output (usually caused by abnormal shutdown. It usually occurs in small amounts locally and can be solved by scraping the mold tip with a scraper);
4. Local dirt or physical damage to the wind blade (affecting the uniformity of normal spinning airflow, with local appearance accompanied by longitudinal thin grooves);
5. Excessive or insufficient production (usually occurring on a large scale, resolved by reducing or increasing production);
6. The melting point of raw materials is too high or too low (usually too high is prone to occur); Raw materials or masterbatch are too dirty (usually appearing on the entire fabric surface or in large areas); There is water in the raw materials.

