Equipment Characteristics Of Gypsum Board Production Lines

Apr 01, 2026

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The LB-4 Hydraulic Self-Propelled Gypsum Wallboard Molding Machine integrates the strengths of similar equipment both domestically and internationally. It effectively resolves the shortcomings associated with traditional gypsum wallboards-such as excessive weight, low structural strength, and poor water and moisture resistance-bringing the equipment's overall performance to a leading level within the domestic market.

 

The machine's core components are manufactured using imported materials, ensuring superior quality. Furthermore, the equipment features a compact footprint, user-friendly operation, and high production efficiency.

 

The finished products exhibit excellent flatness with minimal dimensional error; they are highly resistant to deformation, feature adjustable lengths, and offer exceptional durability.


A single unit is capable of producing gypsum wallboards in a variety of thicknesses and specifications, including 60mm, 90mm, 120mm, and 150mm.

 

This equipment simultaneously molds two gypsum wallboards in a single cycle. Raw material metering is fully automated, thereby guaranteeing the consistent quality and dimensional precision of the finished wallboards.

 

The machine employs a hydraulic system for mold opening and closing. Its core tubes are fabricated from a novel silicone material and feature a pneumatic expansion design; this innovation reduces core-tube extraction resistance to zero, thereby eliminating any risk of damage to the newly formed wallboards. The processes of inserting and extracting the core tubes are executed synchronously, and the core tubes require no subsequent rinsing.

 

All critical components and parts within the gypsum wallboard molding machine are sourced from internationally renowned brands. The core components, in particular, have undergone rigorous fatigue durability and reliability testing to ensure stable equipment operation and to minimize the incidence of mechanical failure.

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