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Eraser granule color mixer

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    Eraser granule color mixer (Color Powder Mixing Type)


    The color mixer (Color Powder Mixing Type) is an industrial machine specifically designed for the uniform blending of rubber granules and color pigments. Its core function is to achieve rapid dispersion and homogenization of raw materials through high-efficiency mechanical agitation. Key features and benefits include:


    Uniform Mixing: High-speed rotating blades or screws thoroughly mix rubber particles and pigments, preventing clumping or color variation to ensure consistent color distribution.


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    Enhanced Efficiency: Compared to manual mixing, this mechanical process significantly reduces processing time, improving production efficiency for batch manufacturing.


    Improved Adhesion: The frictional heat generated during mixing slightly softens the rubber surface, promoting better pigment adhesion and reducing the risk of color fading.


    Flexible Adaptation: Adjustable rotation speed and mixing time allow compatibility with various rubber particle sizes and pigment ratios, meeting diverse production needs.


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    Eco-Friendly & Energy-Saving: The enclosed structure minimizes dust emissions, reduces material waste, and complies with environmental standards.


    This equipment is widely used in the production of colored rubber products (such as shoe soles, toys, seals, etc.), ensuring uniform coloration and stable product quality.

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