continuous vulcanization is a dynamic vulcanization method, which refers to the process method of loading the non vulcanization rubber semi-finished products from one end of the vulcanization device, then making them move continuously, and finally obtaining vulcanization products from the other end in sequence. Common continuous vulcanization processes include hot air continuous vulcanization, vulcanization chamber vulcanization, steam pipe continuous vulcanization, liquid medium continuous vulcanization, fluidized bed continuous vulcanization, vulcanization drum continuous vulcanization, infrared vulcanization, and high-frequency and microwave vulcanization. continuous vulcanization process is adopted in the manufacturing process of all kinds of sealing strips, rubber hoses, wires and cables, adhesive tapes and other products produced in large quantities. This process is characterized by continuous vulcanization of semi-finished products along with the continuous forming of products. Its advantages are that the forming and vulcanization of products are not limited by the length of products, there is no repeated vulcanization, and it can be continuously and automatically produced. Therefore, this vulcanization process method has a high degree of automation and production efficiency.
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