Rubber crusher is a kind of pulverizer for rubber and rubber products. There are many kinds of rubber, such as rubber soles, rubber waterproof membranes, rubber skins, rubber tires, silicone rubber, etc., they have different characteristics, most of the rubber has strong toughness, easy to stick and other difficult to crush the problem, in view of these problems, the ordinary crusher has been innovatively improved, such as the cutting angle, speed, crushing blade and so on of the crusher have been improved, but also for the stickiness of the rubber, anti-sticking treatment has been made, making the crushing of rubber easier.
The rubber crushing unit consists of four parts: a crushing host, cyclone separator, electric control cabinet and water supply mechanism. The rubber crusher is mainly used for waste tire processing into rubber powder. Low energy consumption, fine particle size, high efficiency, simple operation, no pollution and other characteristics. Practice has proved that the rubber powder processed by the rubber crusher is officially used as a rubber additive in the rubber compound formula of the crown, sidewall and tread of the new tire manufacturing, it can not only improve the dynamic performance of the rubber compound, which is beneficial to product quality, but also greatly reduce the cost and save raw rubber, according to the experts of the mechanical rubber crusher, the 10 parts of activated rubber powder mixed with the tread rubber can maintain the 300% tensile stress of the tread rubber and the wear resistance of the tire, and does not affect the service life of the tire. At present, the price of raw rubber and raw and auxiliary materials is constantly rising, and it is the time to improve economic benefits, and the promotion and application of rubber powder is of more important significance. The rubber crusher uses waste tires to grind into rubber powder, which can be used in tread compound with proper treatment. The investment prospects of rubber pulverizers as retread tires are very objective.




