Abstract: A continuous mixing apparatus and process for preparing a rubber compound in an elongated mixing chamber defined by the volume between a radially inner surface of a stator and a radially outer surface of a rotor, the constituents being such that their mixing is capable of producing inside the mixing chamber a product in gaseous phase as the rubber compound is advanced through the elongated mixing chamber from an inlet to an outlet and in which, in at least a part of the mixing chamber, a stream of gas is circulated against the direction of advance of the rubber compound through the mixing chamber to carry the gaseous phase out of the mixing chamber.
Abstract: The tire mold includes a peripheral ring split into two parts (G and D). The peripheral ring is laminated. It consists of a stack in the circumferential direction of a number of thin adjacent elements (1) made, for example, of metal sheets. The elements are of two different types: standard elements and intermediate elements, which follow on from one another circumferentially. The mold includes alignment means interacting with said intermediate elements in order to impose an orientation with respect to the radial direction on said intermediate elements. These means are, for example, grooves in which the intermediate elements are engaged.