Split Tire Tread Rubber Processing Machinery and Fixture Design Exploration

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Tread rubber is formed with two purposes. A separate wire beneath the tread rubber powder processing to reduce tool wear Dayton speed , and the other is to reduce tire division cutting the number of large particles of plastic blocks to shorten the grinding process . Tread rubber processing is in the tread ring body segmentation . Ring with the tread surface of the body as clamping plane. Clamping the tread ring body is an elastic expansion of the clamping piece . Processing machinery designed modular form while completing the tread rubber strip on the mouth of cutting and peeling colloids . In front of the tool cutting point increase in the formation pressure roller is smooth plastic surface processing point . Limiting processing to control the separation of the tread rubber tread rubber particles.

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