Corrugated Pipe Production Line: Equipment & Setup Guide
A corrugated pipe production line is a sequence of integrated machines, not a single unit. Understanding each piece of corrugator equipment helps you scope a line correctly and avoid bottlenecks. Here is the line, component by component.
The equipment in a corrugated pipe line
- Raw-material feeding & hopper drier — meters and dries resin (PE, PP, PVC, PA, EVA, HDPE) before extrusion.
- Extruder — melts and homogenises the polymer.
- Die head — shapes the melt into the initial tube profile.
- Corrugator — the mould-chain unit that forms the corrugations; the heart of the line.
- Dies & moulds — sized to each pipe dimension you produce.
- Winders / coilers — collect finished pipe. See ITIB’s coilers and winders.
Building the line as a turnkey project
Integrating this equipment yourself risks mismatched throughput between stages. ITIB supplies the complete turnkey solution — every stage above engineered to run as one line, for products from 16 mm to 63 mm O.D. electrical conduit through to large-diameter drainage pipe. Explore the full corrugated pipe production line setup.
Matching equipment to your product
Your pipe spec drives the corrugator equipment selection. Flexible conduit and tubing call for a single wall corrugator; drainage and sewerage call for a double wall corrugator. Fix the product first, then scope the line around it.
Frequently asked questions
What equipment is needed for a corrugated pipe production line?
Raw-material feeding and drying, an extruder, a die head, a corrugator, dies and moulds, and downstream winders or coilers.
Can ITIB supply a complete corrugated pipe line?
Yes — ITIB delivers complete turnkey lines for both single and double wall corrugated pipe, engineered as one integrated system.
