75L Dispersion Kneader Internal Mixer

The 75L Dispersion Kneader is designed for efficient mixing of rubber compounds, polymers, and other viscous materials. This internal mixer ensures consistent batch quality and optimized production output with its robust construction and precise temperature control.

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Technical Specifications

Overview

High-Performance Dispersion Mixing

The 75L Dispersion Kneader is an advanced internal mixer designed for bulk production of rubber and plastic compounds. Utilizing international design standards and precision core components, it offers superior sealing, abrasion resistance, and temperature control. This machine is engineered for high-torque applications, ensuring homogeneous dispersion and consistent batch quality in demanding industrial environments.

Technical Highlights

Key Technical Advantages

  • Chromium-coated banburying chamber (0.12-0.18mm thickness)
  • Exclusive rotor shaft sealing technology
  • High-rigidity 42 chromium-molybdenum gear reducer
  • Nitridation-treated hardened tooth surfaces
  • Reverse rotation discharging for easy cleaning
  • Dry mechanical shaft seal for environmental protection

Performance Metrics

Core Performance

75 L
Mixing Capacity
110 kW
Driving Motor
100 kg/load
Max Productivity

Technical Specifications

Mixing Capacity
75 L
Driving Motor Power
110 kW
Tilting Motor Power
4 kW
Tilting Angle
140 °
Electric Heater Power
18 kW
Productivity per Load
80-100 KG

Physical Properties

Dimensions (H*W*L)
3,800 x 2,300 x 3,200 mm
Total Weight
10800 kg

Construction

Mixing Chamber Material
Advanced special steel with hard chromium coating
Available Chamber Types
Tipping TypeLifting Type

Applications

Target Materials

Rubber CompoundsPolymersPlasticsMasterbatchViscous Materials

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