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A state-of-the-art extrusion line, capable of producing intricately shaped profiles while maintaining tight tolerances
and product consistency, has been added to the rubber manufacturing facilities of Pelmor® Laboratories, Inc., Newtown, Pa.
These upgraded capabilities combine decades of accumulated hands-on knowledge, coupled with a continual dedication to
Total Quality.
The centerpiece of the new installation is a 3" cold feed extruder which enhances Pelmor’s ability to produce a
broad spectrum of profiles, tubing, and other types of products from a variety of traditional and advanced elastomers,
including Perfluoroelastomers and Fluoroelastomers, our specialty.
The new extruder, which is five times more powerful than our other extruder, is capable of rapidly processing larger
quantities of rubber, mixing it thoroughly, screening out impurities, producing larger and more complex profiles, and
maintaining tighter controls over temperature and pressure.
New also is an electrically heated autoclave with programmable controls and a horizontal, in-line, 25 foot curing oven.
In-line curing eliminates the need for talcum powder when curing some types of rubber. For some applications,
medical instrumentation for example, talc is an unacceptable impurity. The addition of an electric autoclave averts
still another common extrusion problem. Steam autoclaves generate moisture which can permeate the talc and degrade the
rubber surface.
In summary, the new equipment opens vistas for Pelmor’s customers in terms of product complexity, size, quality, and
potential industrial applications.
For additional information, contact Pelmor® Laboratories, Inc., 401 Lafayette Street, Newtown, PA 18940-0309;
Phone: 800 772-6969, 215-968-3334; Fax: 215-968-3676; E mail: rubber@pelmor.com
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