Laatste versie Productielijn voor het mengen van rubberplaten, kneedingen en kalanderen

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July 28, 2025
Kort: We tested it—see the highlights and what to expect in real operation. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the latest rubber sheet mixing, kneading, and calendering production line. You'll see how internal mixers and open mills process raw materials into uniform rubber compounds, followed by precise calendering to create high-quality rubber sheets with controlled thickness and surface finish.
Gerelateerde Productkenmerken:
  • Internal mixers provide strong shearing force and mixing ability for efficient initial processing of rubber compounds.
  • Open mills like the XK-550 feature large roller diameters and adjustable roller pitch for versatile mixing needs.
  • Calenders with multiple rollers enable precise gap adjustment for controlling rubber sheet thickness and surface quality.
  • Process parameters including temperature (120-180°C mixing, 60-120°C mixing, 80-150°C calendering) are carefully controlled.
  • Automatic control systems on advanced calenders ensure precise management of the calendering process.
  • Equipment handles various batch capacities from 10-15kg to 140kg depending on model specifications.
  • Roller surfaces feature high hardness and wear resistance for long-term operational stability.
  • Production line efficiently produces rubber sheets with uniform texture and excellent performance for industrial applications.
FAQ's:
  • What is the primary function of the mixing and kneading process in this production line?
    The mixing and kneading process fully combines various rubber raw materials and compounding agents to create a rubber compound with uniform texture and evenly dispersed components, which is essential for consistent product quality.
  • How does the calendering process contribute to the final rubber sheet quality?
    The calendering process passes the mixed rubber through precisely adjustable roller gaps to form sheets with controlled thickness and width, while also enabling surface treatments like coating to enhance appearance and performance.
  • What are the key process parameters that need to be controlled during production?
    Critical parameters include temperature (mixing: 120-180°C, mixing: 60-120°C, calendering: 80-150°C), time (mixing: 10-30 minutes, mixing: 20-40 minutes), roller speed, and roller gap settings, all adjusted based on rubber type and product requirements.