Laboratory Two Roll Mills

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Laboratory Two Roll Mills by Santec are precision-engineered machines designed for efficient mixing, refining, and testing of rubber, plastic, polymer, and elastomer compounds in laboratory and R&D environments. These mills are widely used in research laboratories, educational institutions, and quality control departments to evaluate material behavior before full-scale production.

Santec Laboratory Two Roll Mills feature two horizontally mounted rolls that rotate in opposite directions at different speeds. This differential speed ensures uniform shearing and proper blending of materials. The rolls are manufactured from high-grade chilled cast iron or hardened alloy steel, offering excellent wear resistance and long service life. With accurate roll gap adjustment, users can achieve consistent thickness and superior mixing results.

Designed with user safety and operational efficiency in mind, Santec’s two roll mills are equipped with advanced safety features such as emergency stop switches, safety trip bars, and protective guards. The compact and ergonomic design makes them ideal for laboratory spaces where precision and reliability are essential. Smooth operation and low vibration further enhance user comfort during extended testing sessions.

These laboratory mills are suitable for a wide range of applications, including rubber compounding, polymer blending, pigment dispersion, and sample preparation for physical and chemical testing. Temperature control options, such as water or oil heating and cooling systems, allow precise control over processing conditions, ensuring repeatable and accurate test results.






Santec focuses on delivering machines that combine robust construction with modern engineering standards. Each Laboratory Two Roll Mill is manufactured under strict quality control processes to meet international performance and safety norms. The machines are easy to operate, require minimal maintenance, and are designed to deliver consistent performance over long periods.

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