Packaging Machinery: High-Friction Rubber Rollers for High-Speed Film Handling.

Packaging Machinery: High-Friction Rubber Rollers for High-Speed Film Handling.

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Packaging Machinery: High-Friction Rubber Rollers for High-Speed Film Handling.

Packaging Machinery: High-Friction Rubber Rollers for High-Speed Film Handling

Problem Statement

High-speed film handling rollers require consistent friction coefficients (>1.2) and minimal wear under continuous operation (100+ cycles/min). Standard NBR compounds degrade due to heat buildup (>120°C) and plasticizer migration, leading to surface glazing and film slippage.

Material Science Analysis

NBR fails due to its low thermal stability and polar nitrile groups attracting plasticizers. RubberQ's HNBR compound crosslinks with peroxide curing, eliminating plasticizers. The hydrogenated backbone resists oxidative degradation at 150°C. Carboxylated HNBR (XHNBR) further enhances abrasion resistance via ionic crosslinks.

Technical Specifications

  • Shore A Hardness: 70±5 (ASTM D2240)
  • Tensile Strength: 22 MPa (ASTM D412)
  • Elongation at Break: 350%
  • Temperature Range: -40°C to +150°C (continuous)
  • Compression Set (22h @ 150°C): 18% (ASTM D395)
  • Chemical Resistance: Resists oils, ethylene glycol, and weak acids (ASTM D471)

Material Comparison

Parameter XHNBR (RubberQ-7702) Standard NBR Polyurethane
Friction Coefficient (vs PET film) 1.25 0.9 1.4
Abrasion Loss (mm³, DIN 53516) 40 120 30
Max Operational Speed 150 m/min 80 m/min 200 m/min
Service Life (cycles) 2.5M 0.8M 3M
Cost Index 1.8 1.0 2.5

Standard Compliance

RubberQ's IATF 16949-certified production ensures:

  • Batch-to-batch viscosity control (±5 Mooney units, ASTM D1646)
  • Dimensional tolerances of ±0.15mm on roller diameters (ISO 3601-1)
  • 100% adhesion testing for metal-bonded cores (ASTM D429 Method B)

For custom material compound development or IATF 16949 documentation, consult RubberQ's engineering department.

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