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Weida Machinery equipment product: Washing Machine

Washing Machine Washing Machine

A specialized machine for cleaning high-impurity natural rubber feedstock. It uses mechanical shear and water washing to remove impurities and soften the rubber, preparing it for the creping process.

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Product Details

Product Positioning

In natural rubber processing, the washing machine serves as the primary purification threshold. Positioned after collection and before creping, it is used for deep cleaning and conditioning of natural rubber feedstock such as cup lumps, strings, mats, and coagulum.

The machine utilizes the speed differential between twin rollers to generate shear force, combined with a spray system to remove bark and sand. The rollers tear and knead the rubber repeatedly, while high-pressure water flushes away stripped impurities.

Product Advantages

  • Deep Cleaning: Twin-roller shear force provides cleaning results far superior to simple soaking or surface rinsing.

  • High Traction: Specially designed wave patterns on the roller surface increase grip on wet rubber, preventing slippage.

  • Softening & Conditioning: Softens inconsistent high-impurity feedstock, reducing the load on subsequent creper machines.

  • Durable Construction: Built with a high-strength frame, wear-resistant rollers, and reliable drive components.

Applicable Materials

Technically Specified Rubber (TSR), Crepe Rubber Sheet (CRS), and natural rubber feedstock such as cup lumps, strings, mats, and coagulum.

Application Scenarios

  • Low-Grade Natural Rubber Cleaning Lines: Used for deep cleaning of raw materials containing sand and bark.

FAQ

What is the price of the rubber washing machine?

Pricing depends on the model specifications, processing capacity, and motor configuration. Please contact our sales team for a precise quote.

How does it remove impurities so effectively?

It uses a physical forced cleaning method. Two rollers rotating at different speeds create intense shear force that repeatedly tears and kneads the rubber, exposing internal impurities which are then flushed away by high-pressure water.