During moulding of rubber products
a certain quantity of excess compound flows out of the
moulds known as mould flashes, These flashes which are
not in cured state can be converted in to flakes from
without grains by using our S-Link 9 with the process
explained below.
Rubber flashed from the moulds are put in kneader having
working temperature of about 70 degree C. and the machine
is run for about five minutes. Then 30gm of S-link per
kg of flashes is added to the material in the kneader.
The material is processed in the kneader for another
five minutes. Thereafter the whole processed flashes
are put on a tight mixing mill and passed twice or thrice
through it. The material then becomes in the from of
soft flakes without grains. This can be added to the
fresh compound.
If Kneader is not available the above process can be
carried out on tight mixing mill with rolls at 70 degree
C. |
Add 20% of the cold reclaim to
your fresh compound by reducing all ingredients by 20%.
For example from your compound formula of 1kg reduce
every ingredient of the compound by 20% of the cold
reclaim made from mould flashes of your own product. |
- Cost reduction without loss of mechanical properties.
- If crumb from flashes is added it acts like filler
whereas cold reclaim of flashes act like rubber compound.
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20 kg. Corrogated Boxes
[These raw material properties are typical properties
and unless specifically indicated otherwise, are not
to be considered as delivery specification.] |