A PC Light Cover Extrusion Line is used to continuously produce polycarbonate light covers, LED diffuser profiles, light tubes, and other lighting profiles. The line combines extrusion, profile forming, calibration, cooling, haul-off, and cutting or coiling.
Feeds PC pellets into the extruder and helps control material moisture before extrusion.
Melts and plasticizes polycarbonate, then continuously pushes the material toward the profile die. Temperature, screw speed, and extrusion output are important process parameters.
Forms the cross-sectional shape of the PC light cover. Different products require different die designs, such as U-shaped, flat, round, or customized profiles.

Controls the profile dimensions and shape after the material leaves the die. It is especially important for transparent and translucent PC light covers.

Removes heat from the extruded profile and helps establish its final dimensions. Cooling can be based on water, air, or a combination of both.
Continuously pulls the PC profile through the production line. Its speed needs to match the extrusion output to reduce stretching or dimensional variation.

The cutting unit produces fixed-length PC light covers, while a coiler can collect suitable continuous profiles into rolls.

Coordinates key parameters such as extrusion temperature, screw speed, haul-off speed, cooling conditions, and cutting length.
PC Pellets → Drying and Feeding → Extrusion → Die Forming → Vacuum Calibration → Cooling → Haul-Off → Cutting or Coiling
The actual configuration depends on the PC material grade, profile dimensions, wall thickness, cross-sectional design, production output, and final application.
PC light covers are commonly used for:
- LED strip lighting
- Linear LED lighting
- Architectural lighting
- Cabinet lighting
- Furniture lighting
- Decorative lighting
Each component of a PC Light Cover Extrusion Line performs a specific function, from PC material preparation and extrusion to profile forming, cooling, and final collection. When selecting the line, manufacturers should start with the actual profile drawing and production requirements rather than using a standard configuration for every PC light cover.