Vulcanizing machine is a specialized equipment used to repair and join damaged tires or rubber products by applying heat and pressure. It works on the principle of vulcanization, where raw or damaged rubber is treated with controlled heat to restore its strength, flexibility, and durability. The machine typically consists of a heating plate, temperature and pressure control system, and adjustable clamps to hold the tire or rubber piece firmly in place during repair.
This machine is commonly used in garages, tire service shops, and workshops to fix punctures, sidewall cuts, and tread damages on vehicle tires, ensuring a strong and long-lasting bond. It saves costs by extending the life of tires and reducing the need for replacements.