Mixer machine is a kind of common industrial equipment which is mainly used to mix different types of materials together to achieve specific ratios and mixing effects. The working principle of a mixer is to mix and stir materials through a rotating mixing drum and an internal mixer. The mixing barrel of a mixer is usually made of stainless steel or carbon steel, which has a certain strength and corrosion resistance. There is a mixer installed inside the mixing barrel, and the shape and quantity of the mixer vary depending on the mixed material and mixing effect.
Mixer machine is widely used in industries such as pharmaceuticals, chemicals, food, dyes, feed, fertilizers, pesticides, etc. Especially suitable for mixing various solid materials with large tonnage. The mixing cylinder rotates while also participating in oscillation, allowing the materials in the cylinder to be fully mixed. Mixing machine has characteristics of rapid mixing, large mixing volume, and convenient discharging, and etc.
Working Principle of Mixer Machine
The mixer machine drives the cylinder to rotate through a deceleration mechanism, utilizing the asymmetry formed by the unequal lengths of the two cylindrical cylinders of the mixer machine for mixing. When the machine runs, material decomposes to combine, and due to different potential energy, a lateral force is generated to drive the materials to communicate laterally. When materials are combined and decomposed, a lateral force is generated due to different material planes, which in turn drives the material to communicate horizontally. The cylinder rotates once, causing approximately 25% of the materials to flow from one cylinder to another; At the same time, rotation of the cylinder causes radial flow of the materials, so that materials are decomposed horizontally and radially, and combined alternately, achieving a very uniform effect of the materials.
Mixer machine is a kind of common industrial equipment which is mainly used to mix different types of materials together to achieve specific ratios and mixing effects.