Pipe diameter is the first item to check when a plant plans an FRP pipe winding line. A smaller tube line may only need a compact mandrel support and a simple winding trolley. A large pipe line needs more floor space, stronger mold support, a safer demolding route, and enough room for curing and trimming. In the reference MSFW pipe line, the model range covers MSFW-800, MSFW-1500, MSFW-2000, MSFW-3000, and MSFW-4200. This means the diameter range can start at 200 mm and reach 4200 mm when the right model is selected.
The product length also changes the layout. A 12 m pipe needs a long guide rail, enough clear space at both ends, and lifting access. If wet lower sand feeding is used, the sand feeding device should sit where it does not block the winding trolley or resin bath. The control cabinet should stay near the operator area, but away from resin splash and curing heat.
A practical layout keeps each step close to the next one. Liner making, winding, curing, trimming, demolding, and pressure testing should be placed in a smooth line. This reduces repeated lifting and helps the workshop keep pipe dimensions under better control.

