Help with calculating stock blender for rubber mixing....

Ultimately, this website could be a valuable resource for anyone looking to design a stock blender for rubber mixing.In summary, the conversation discussed the need for information on designing a stock blender for rubber mixing. The individual was looking for documents or directions and shared a picture of a rubber mixing process with a stock blender. The website provided information on different models of stock blenders and their features and benefits, as well as technical drawings for reference. This resource could be helpful for those designing a stock blender for rubber mixing.
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Hello everybody,

I am planning to design "stock blender" for two rolls rubber mixxing. I don't have any information about it in my language. So I want to find some documents or directions for its!

THis is a picture a rubber mixxing with stock blender.

Thanks guys!
 

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https://www.rdm-engineers.com/stock-blenders.htmlThis website provides some information about stock blenders and how they are used for rubber mixing. It also lists various models of stock blenders, so you can find one that is suitable for your purpose. You can also find out more about the features and benefits of each model. Additionally, the site provides technical drawings of the different types of blenders, so you can get a better idea of what is available.
 

Related to Help with calculating stock blender for rubber mixing....

1. How is a stock blender used in rubber mixing?

A stock blender is a mechanical device used in rubber mixing to improve the mixing process and ensure uniformity in the final product. It is typically located between two mixing mills and consists of two rotors that rotate in opposite directions, effectively kneading and blending the rubber compound.

2. What are the benefits of using a stock blender in rubber mixing?

The main benefit of using a stock blender is to improve mixing efficiency and reduce batch-to-batch variations in the final product. It also helps to reduce the mixing time and energy consumption, as well as improve the dispersion of fillers and other additives in the rubber compound.

3. How do you calculate the appropriate size of a stock blender for a specific rubber mixing process?

The size of a stock blender is typically determined based on the volume of the rubber compound being mixed. It is recommended to use a stock blender with a capacity of 20-30% of the mixer's capacity. For example, if the mixer has a capacity of 100 kg, a stock blender with a capacity of 20-30 kg would be suitable.

4. What factors should be considered when selecting a stock blender for rubber mixing?

When selecting a stock blender, it is important to consider factors such as the type of rubber being mixed, the desired mixing time, the size of the mixer, and the required mixing temperature. It is also important to ensure that the stock blender is compatible with the mixer and can be easily integrated into the mixing process.

5. Are there any safety precautions to keep in mind when using a stock blender in rubber mixing?

Yes, it is important to follow all safety guidelines and precautions when using a stock blender. These may include wearing appropriate protective gear, ensuring the machine is properly installed and maintained, and following proper operating procedures. It is also important to be aware of potential hazards, such as entanglement with moving parts, and take necessary precautions to prevent accidents.

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