If you’re looking to buy a mill for rubber processing, here are some key options and considerations:
Types of Rubber Mills
1. Two-Roll Mill – Most common for mixing, compounding, and warming rubber.
2. Internal Mixer (Banbury Mixer) – High-capacity mixing for large-scale production.
3. Open Mill Mixer – Similar to a two-roll mill but with adjustable roll speeds.
4. Three-Roll Mill – Used for refining rubber compounds (less common than two-roll mills).
Where to Buy
Online Marketplaces
- [Alibaba](https://www.alibaba.com/) – Wide range of suppliers (China-based).
- [Made-in-China](https://www.made-in-china.com/) – Competitive pricing.
- [TradeIndia](https://www.tradeindia.com/) – Indian manufacturers.
- [eBay](https://www.ebay.com/) – Used/second-hand options.
- Farrel Pomini (USA/Italy) – Premium internal mixers & mills.
- Qingdao Huicai Machine Co. (China) – Affordable two-roll mills.
- Santosh Rubber Machinery (India) – Budget-friendly options.
- Kobe Steel Ltd. (Japan) – High-end mixing equipment.
- [MachineryNetwork](https://www.machinerynetwork.com/)
- [EquipNet](https://www.equipnet.com/)
- [SurplusRecord](https://www.surplusrecord.com/)
- Lab-scale two-roll mills: $5,000–$20,000
- Industrial two-roll mills: $20,000–$100,000+
- Used/second-hand: 30–50% cheaper
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Direct Manufacturers & Suppliers
Used Equipment Dealers
Key Considerations Before Buying
1. Capacity – Choose based on batch size (lab-scale vs. industrial).
2. Roll Size & Speed Ratio – Adjustable rolls improve mixing efficiency.
3. Heating/Cooling System – Essential for temperature-sensitive rubber.
4. Motor Power – Higher HP ensures smoother operation under load.
5. Material Quality – Hardened steel rolls last longer than cast iron..jpg)
Price Range
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