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Longjun
Kneading machine is used for mixing, kneading, kneading, shearing, and dispersing plastics, polymer alloy materials, mold adhesives, silicone rubber, sealants, inks, paints, coatings, cellulose, starch, pharmaceuticals, chocolate, chewing gum, pencil lead, carbon, ceramic materials, mold materials, brake pad base materials, fiberglass reinforced materials, and ultra-high viscosity materials.

The working principle of a kneading machine is that a pair of cooperating and rotating blades (usually in a Z-shape) produce strong shear force, allowing semi dry or rubber like viscous plastic materials to react quickly and achieve uniform mixing and stirring.

The kneading machine was developed by Heinz Ries and became quite popular in the processing industry as soon as it appeared. In 1966, Heinz once said, 'In the process of operation, high concentration materials are more effective and economical than low concentration materials.'. Heinz believes that handling high concentration materials means less or even no solvent, which can maximize the process yield per unit volume. Dealing with high concentration materials is a very complex and challenging task, and in order to better handle high concentration materials, new technologies need to be developed. So he began to develop a reliable process technology that could handle phase transitions in high concentration materials, known as the 'dry process'.