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The rubber microwave vulcanization production line is suitable for rubber-extruded products of various cross-sectional areas such as strips, strips, tubes, and sheets. It is evenly vulcanized without over-sulfur or under-sulfur. It has fast vulcanization speed and high efficiency. It improves product quality and output and is efficient. Energy saving, reducing production costs, optimizing the working environment; environmental protection and energy saving; high degree of equipment automation, simple operation, and can completely replace imported equipment. It has been proven by practice that it has good stability, greatly improves the quality of rubber products, shortens vulcanization time, increases output, reduces costs, and brings considerable economic benefits to enterprises.
1. Material selection Rubber selection: the key to elasticity and durability Tennis balls are usually made of natural rubber or composite rubber, and their elasticity a...
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READ MOREThe Rubber/Silicone Extrusion Production Line is a critical part of manufacturing processes in industries that require custom profiles, gaskets, seals, and other rubber or silicone-based components. Extrusion is an efficient method for shaping rubber and silicone materials into specific forms that meet precise technical specifications. This process is widely used in automotive, construction, electronics, medical, and consumer goods industries.
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