Common faults of rubber rollers

 During the use of rubber rollers, the surface can often be scratched or damaged by foreign objects, and if continued to be used, it will affect the quality of the paper (paper-making rubber rollers). The traditional solution requires re-wrapping the rubber, but the operation is relatively cumbersome. With the development of technology, Western countries often use polymer composite materials to address the issue of surface damage to rubber rollers, with the American Fushilan (1stline) technology system being relatively mature. Due to the materials' excellent adhesion, wear resistance, and tensile strength, different repair materials can be selected based on the varying surface hardness of the rubber rollers, allowing for maintenance without disassembly. This method is lower in cost and shorter in time compared to traditional repair methods, and the process of repairing rubber rollers is gradually maturing in domestic applications.

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