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  1. Kinish

    Accurate calculation of profile rubber extrusion

    We manufacture bonded aluminium to rubber parts by compression moulding. Extruded uncured rubber profile is bonded to aluminium extrusion. There seems to be too much excess rubber to trim after moulding at present. Do you know how to calculate accurate profile for the extruded uncured rubber...
  2. Kinish

    Boilers - complete novice

    The main problem I have is finding out the steam requirement of the platens. Can anyone help regarding this? The manufacturer insist they cannot help. We have been using an under spec'd boiler for 5 years. Is it dangerous to oversize a boiler?
  3. Kinish

    New mould design?

    I am trying to redesign a mould for making rubber to AL bonded parts in a press. Does anyone have any useful links to help? Is it possible to inject mould rubber?
  4. Kinish

    Boilers - complete novice

    I need to replace an existing steam generator with a new boiler (either superheated steam, superheated water, or thermal oil). The steam generator is used to heat 3 platens in a Sennerskov rubber moulding press. The steam generator is not fit for its purpose and may have been under-spec'd...
  5. Kinish

    UHMWPE alternative

    Thank you. Looks very promising.
  6. Kinish

    UHMWPE alternative

    I am trying to find materials with similar properties to UHMWPE but are less expensive. Impact resistance, low coefficient of friction and abrasion resistance are all important material properties. The use is for the top layer of impact bars as used with heavy duty conveyors. The material is...
  7. Kinish

    Cheaper alternative to UHMWPE?

    I am trying to find materials with similar properties to UHMWPE but are less expensive. Impact resistance, low coefficient of friction and abrasion resistance are all important material properties. The use is for the top layer of impact bars as used with heavy duty conveyors. The material is...
  8. Kinish

    AL extrusion design

    70 mm. This should be fine as I am modifying an existing profile.
  9. Kinish

    AL extrusion design

    I am designing an aluminium extrusion profile for impact bars. A T-slot is needed for T-bolt to fasten the impact bar to its bed. Large surface area is required for bonding of rubber to AL section. Is there any specific data I should be aware of when designing this profile? i.e. min/max radii...
  10. Kinish

    VULCANISING PRESSES

    Can anyone provide any information on the pros and cons of the types of vulcanizing presses available on the market? We are currently using an electrical Pro Solo Almex conveyor belt vulcanizer. We are considering changing to a fixed, jaw type, superheated steam belt joint press. Our major...
  11. Kinish

    Vulcanizing presses for conveyor belt manufacture

    Can anyone provide any information on the pros and cons of the types of vulcanizing presses available on the market? We are currently using an electrical Pro Solo Almex conveyor belt vulcanizer. We are considering changing to a fixed, jaw type, superheated steam belt joint press. Our major...
  12. Kinish

    Vulcanizing presses for conveyor belt manufacture

    Can anyone provide any information on the pros and cons of the types of vulcanizing presses available on the market? We are currently using an electrical Pro Solo Almex conveyor belt vulcanizer. We are considering changing to a fixed, jaw type, superheated steam belt joint press. Our major...

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