Roll sizes 6"×13" to 8"×18" · 1–2 kg batch capacity · VFD Uni-Drive · HMI touchscreen · Motorised nip · 4 model configurations · For R&D, QC, and ISO-certified rubber labs.
A laboratory mixing mill is a compact, precision two-roll machine designed specifically for research facilities and quality assurance departments to mix, masticate, and disperse additives into rubber or plastic polymers in small batches.
It uses two heated, counter-rotating chilled alloy rollers running at differential speeds to apply intense shearing and compression forces — creating uniform compound test samples, evaluating formulation performance, testing additive dispersion, and producing colour-matched compound sheets for quality approval before scale-up to production.
Modern Industries laboratory mixing mills are available in three roll sizes (6″×13″, 6″×15″, and 8″×18″) and four model configurations — from a standard fixed-ratio lab mill through to a fully automatic, PLC-controlled, motorised nip version for ISO-certified quality control laboratories.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Available Roll Sizes | 6"×13" · 6"×15" · 8"×18" |
| Batch Capacity Range | Up to 1 kg (6"×13") · 1–1.5 kg (6"×15") · 1.5–2 kg (8"×18") |
Modern Industries laboratory mixing mills are available in three roll sizes and four model configurations — from a standard fixed-ratio lab mill through to a fully automatic, PLC-controlled, motorised nip version for ISO-certified quality control laboratories.
| Roll Size | Batch Capacity | Application Scope |
|---|---|---|
| 6" × 13" | Up to 1 kg | Small-scale R&D / Initial compound testing / Pilot formulations |
| 6" × 15" | 1 – 1.5 kg | Standard formulation development / Colour matching / QC testing |
| 8" × 18" | 1.5 – 2 kg | High-capacity QC / Tyre lab testing / Pharma compound batches |
Tell us your batch capacity requirement (up to 1 kg, 1.5 kg, or 2 kg), your control preference (Standard, Uni-Drive, or Automatic), and your primary application. We will recommend the right model and send a quotation within one business day.
Identical Physical Parameters on Every Batch — Preferred by ISO-Certified Labs The inclusion of motorised guides and digital nip sensors on MODERN lab mills ensures that every batch is processed under identical physical parameters. In an ISO-certified quality control laboratory, reproducibility is non-negotiable. If the nip gap varies by even 0.1 mm between test batches, the resulting compound sheet thickness and dispersion quality will differ — making batch-to-batch comparison invalid. Motorised nip adjustment with digital readout eliminates operator-to-operator variation. Every batch, every shift, every operator — the same nip gap, the same conditions, the same result. This is why MODERN lab mills are the preferred choice for ISO-certified rubber testing facilities.
MODERN laboratory mills are equipped with independent drive systems and variable frequency drives (VFD) to allow researchers to simulate exact factory conditions on a miniature scale[cite: 47]. This is the critical capability that separates a proper laboratory mill from a basic testing machine[cite: 48]. When a researcher adjusts the friction ratio, roll speed, or motor load on the lab mill to match the production mixing mill, the compound behaviour observed in the lab directly predicts what will happen on the production floor[cite: 49]. This approach:
A laboratory mixing mill is a compact, precision two-roll machine designed specifically for research facilities and quality assurance departments to mix, masticate, and disperse additives into rubber or plastic polymers in small batches.
It uses two heated, counter-rotating chilled alloy rollers running at differential speeds to apply intense shearing and compression forces — creating uniform compound test samples, evaluating formulation performance, testing additive dispersion, and producing colour-matched compound sheets for quality approval before scale-up to production.
Modern Industries laboratory mixing mills are available in three roll sizes (6"×13", 6"×15", and 8"×18") and four model configurations — from a standard fixed-ratio lab mill through to a fully automatic, PLC-controlled, motorised nip version for ISO-certified quality control laboratories.
Independent drive system with VFD as standard on Uni-Drive models — exact factory condition replication on a 1–2 kg scale. Not available on most entry-level lab mills.
50+ years of rubber machinery manufacturing — Modern Industries production mills are used in many of the same client plants that will use our lab mill for compound development, ensuring spec compatibility between lab results and production performance.
Motorised nip adjustment with digital readout — ISO-grade batch-to-batch repeatability that eliminates operator-introduced variation.
TCU-integrated chilled alloy rolls — precise ±1°C temperature control that matches the accuracy requirements of tyre compound and pharma rubber QC specifications.
Four configuration options from a single supplier — Standard, Uni-Drive, Independent Drive, and Automatic — covering every lab requirement from student use to ISO production QC.
“MODERN laboratory mills are equipped with independent drive systems and variable frequency drives to allow researchers to simulate exact factory conditions on a miniature scale. This reduces material wastage during the R&D phase while providing accurate data for motor load, temperature profiles, and compound viscosity.
The inclusion of motorised guides and digital nip sensors ensures that every batch is processed under identical physical parameters, making it the preferred choice for ISO-certified quality control labs.”


What is a laboratory mixing mill used for?
A laboratory mixing mill is used by rubber R&D and quality control departments to mix, masticate, and test rubber compounds in small batches (1–2 kg). Applications include new formulation development, incoming raw material testing, colour matching, compound viscosity evaluation, and production scale-up data generation. It is standard equipment in tyre company QC labs, industrial rubber R&D departments, and pharmaceutical rubber testing facilities.
What roll sizes are available in Modern Industries laboratory mixing mills?
Modern Industries lab mills are available in three standard roll sizes: 6″×13″ (up to 1 kg batch — small-scale R&D and initial testing), 6″×15″ (1–1.5 kg batch — standard formulation development and QC), and 8″×18″ (1.5–2 kg batch — high-capacity QC testing and tyre lab use). All sizes are available in Standard, Uni-Drive, Independent Drive, and Automatic model configurations.
What is the difference between a Standard and Uni-Drive lab mixing mill?
The Standard Lab Mill has a fixed friction ratio between the two rolls and uses analog or basic digital indicators. The Uni-Drive Mill has a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) that allows the operator to adjust the friction ratio and roll speed — simulating exact production mixing mill conditions on a 1–2 kg scale. The Uni-Drive with HMI touchscreen is recommended for applications where the lab data needs to directly predict production batch behaviour.
Can a laboratory mixing mill simulate production mill conditions?
Yes — specifically the Uni-Drive and Independent Drive models. With variable frequency drives and independent motor control, the operator can set the exact same friction ratio, roll speed, and temperature profile as the production mixing mill. This makes scale-up from 1–2 kg lab batches to 40–80 kg production batches predictable and accurate, reducing the number of production trials needed to validate a new formulation.
What is TCU integration in a laboratory mixing mill?
TCU stands for Temperature Control Unit — an integrated heating and cooling system that maintains the roll surface temperature to ±1°C accuracy. The rolls are heated (by steam or electric) and cooled (by water) through internal channels. TCU integration provides real-time digital temperature monitoring and automatic control throughout the mixing cycle. This is essential for temperature-sensitive compounds and for ISO QC labs where processing temperature is a documented test parameter.
Why do ISO-certified quality control labs prefer motorised nip lab mills?
ISO-certified rubber testing requires batch-to-batch reproducibility — every test batch must be processed under identical physical conditions. Manual nip adjustment introduces operator-to-operator variation (0.1–0.2 mm differences are common with manual screws). The motorised nip with digital readout eliminates this variable — the same gap, to 0.01 mm, every batch, every operator. This is why the Automatic Mill configuration is the preferred specification for ISO-certified QC departments.
Can the lab mill process PVC and plastic compounds?
Yes. Modern Industries laboratory mixing mills are used for PVC, thermoplastic elastomers (TPE), and other polymer compound testing in addition to rubber. The TCU-integrated roll temperature control handles the higher processing temperatures required for PVC (typically 160–180°C), and the VFD speed control adjusts to the different viscosity characteristics of plastic compounds compared to rubber.
Do you export laboratory mixing mills from India?
Yes. Modern Industries exports lab mixing mills to 19+ countries including UAE, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Indonesia, South Africa, and others. Lab mills for tyre QC labs, pharma rubber testing, and academic institutions are regularly exported. Full export documentation, seaworthy packing, and shipment via Hazira, JNPT, or Mundra ports. CIF and FOB terms available.