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Blending and Extrusion Molding Evaluation Test Device Laboplast Mill Micro

Tabletop mixing and extrusion molding evaluation test device. It allows for processability evaluation with a very small amount of samples using a super compact mixer and extruder.

The "Laboplast Mill Micro" is a tabletop experimental device used for evaluating the kneadability and extrusion characteristics of samples that can only be obtained in small quantities, such as ultra-small volume samples synthesized at the laboratory level, nanoparticles (carbon nanotubes, silica, titanium oxide, etc.), and next-generation composite materials in research and applications. ■ Sample testing is available at our factory (Kita-ku, Tokyo), so please feel free to contact us.

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basic information

■Rotation speed: 0 to 100 rpm, load fluctuation rate ±0.1% ■Torque measurement range: Max 40 N·m (current conversion formula) ■Temperature measurement range: 0 to 400℃ ■Data display: Data curves displayed on an LCD touch panel ■Safety devices: Torque and temperature limiters, emergency stop switch, mixer disassembly safety circuit ■Options: Data processing device (PC, software) Data processing software

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Catalog No. 666

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Evaluation of mixing and extrusion molding of various materials.

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Laboplastomill Micro (Basic Equipment) ■Rotation speed: 0–100 rpm, load fluctuation rate ±0.1% ■Torque measurement range: Max 40 N·m (current conversion formula) ■Temperature measurement range: 0–400℃ ■Data display: Data curves displayed on an LCD screen ■Safety devices: Torque & temperature limiters, emergency stop switch, mixer disassembly safety circuit ■Options: Data processing device (laptop, software)
KF6V (Small Segment Mixer) ■Blade shape: 2-lobe disc, 5-piece combination ■Mixer capacity: approximately 5 cm³ ■Rotation speed: 3 times the motor speed (Max. 300 rpm for Laboplast Micro) ■Temperature control range: room temperature +10 to 350°C ■Sample insertion port: φ15 round hole type ■Sample insertion method: rack and pinion type ■Options: nitrogen purge, simple vacuum, No. 3 visualization block (Pyrex)
D1220 (small single-screw extruder) ■Cylinder: D=12mm, L/D=20 ■Screw: Full flight ■Control temperature range: Room temperature +10 to 350°C ■Standard accessory die: Strand 3mm, single strand
2D15W (Small Two-Axis Extruder) ■Cylinder: D=15mm, L/D=17 ■Screw: Segment integrated type ■Control temperature range: Room temperature +10 to 350℃ ■Standard attached die: 3mm strand, single take-off
MPETC1 (Small Pelletizer) ■Pellet length: Fixed at 3mm ■Withdrawal speed: 2 to 8m/min
FT2B8 (Small Film Retrieval Machine) ■Cooling roll: φ80xW80mm, with rotary joint ■Take-up speed: 0.3 to 5m/min ■Temperature: 10 to 80℃ ■Safety devices: emergency stop switch, leakage breaker, safety transparent cover for the take-up roll section
MT60B (T die) ■Shape: Coat hanger type ■Thickness adjustment: Bending lip ■Slit: W=60, t=0.3 to 0.8mm
MT80B (T-die) ■Shape: Coat hanger type ■Thickness adjustment: Bending grip method ■Slit: W = 80mm, t0.3~0.8mm

No.666 Mixing and Extrusion Molding Evaluation Test Device "Laboplast Mill Micro"

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Toyo Seiki Seisakusho Co., Ltd. is a comprehensive manufacturer of various material testing machines and environmental testing equipment targeting fields such as plastics, rubber, paints, paper, and textiles. Since its founding in 1934, we have been dedicated to "testing machines" and have supported our customers' research and development and quality control across various fields. We will continue to refine our technical capabilities and respond to our customers' needs. 【Product Development Timeline】 1955: Thermoplastic Resin Fluidity Tester 'Melt Indexer' 1960: Universal Material Testing Machine 'Strograph' 1963: Curing Tester 'Oscillating Disk Rheometer (ODR)' 1970: Mixing and Extrusion Testing Equipment 'Lab Plastmill' 1982: Capillary Rheometer 'Capillograph'