1. Raw material preparation: Select appropriate plastic raw materials, usually plastics such as polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP) are used. These raw materials need to be heated and mixed to make them easier to process in subsequent steps.
2. Injection molding: Inject the heated and mixed plastic raw materials into the injection molding machine. An injection molding machine heats the plastic to a molten state and then injects it through a mold into a mold of a specific shape. The plastic inside the mold quickly cools and solidifies, forming the basic shape of the plastic bucket.
3. Bucket mouth production: Make a structure suitable for lid installation on the top (bucket mouth) of the plastic bucket. This may involve cutting, drilling or other machining methods to allow for a complete seal when the cover is subsequently installed.
4. Install accessories: If necessary, install accessories on the side or bottom of the plastic bucket, such as handles, handles, water outlets, etc. These accessories provide ease of use and portability, among other functions.
5. Inspection and testing: Inspect and test the completed plastic buckets to ensure that their quality and performance meet the requirements. This may include checking aspects such as the strength, sealing performance and appearance quality of the barrel.
6. Packaging and shipment: Plastic barrels that pass the inspection will be packaged and usually shipped in batches. Packaging may be in plastic film, cartons or other suitable means for transportation and storage.
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