2. A typical concrete
mixer uses a
revolving drum to
mix the
components and
prepare uniform
concrete.
A device that
homogeneously
combines cement,
aggregate such as
sand or gravel,
and water to form
concrete
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7. Pan Mixers with revolving star
of blades are more efficient.
They are suitable for stiff and
lean mixes, which present
difficulties with most other type
of mixers, mainly due to
sticking of mortar in the drum.
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9. Non-tilting mixer Single drum rotating about a horizontal axis. Fixed
blades work the concrete towards the discharge end
of the mixer, in order to provide a rapid rate of
discharge.
Tilting drum mixer They are most suitable for concrete with large sized
aggregate and, since they have a rapid discharge
rate, are suitable for low workability concrete.
Internal blades lift and tumble the ingredients onto
itself.
Reversing mixer Rotate in one direction for mixing and in the reverse
direction for discharge. One set of blades exists for
each operation. Provide efficient mixing with very
little build up within the mixer. Are suitable with dry
concrete mixes.
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15. Description RM 550
E
RM 800 E RM 1050 E RM 1400
E
Hopper capacity 550
liters
800 liters 1050 liters 1400
liters
Batch capacity 450
liters
600 liters 750 liters 900 liters
Machine
output/hour
8-10
cum
10-12 cum 12-15 cum 17-20 cm
Total connected
power
10 HP 12.5 HP 15 HP 20 HP
Water tank
capacity
170
liters
200 liters 250 liters 300 liter
Water feeding
system
Through 1 hp self priming monoset pumps
Hyd. Tank
capacity
30 liters 40 liters 60 liters 90 liters
Weighing system Load cell based digital weighing system
with digital display batch controller
Gear Ring &
Roller
Accurately machined with gear cutting
operation supported by heavy duty twin
rollers guide
Control panel Microprocessor based digital control panel
Overall
Dimensions
L 3750
x W
2100 xH
2850
L 4100 x W
2100 x H
2900
L 4200 x W
2350 x H
3300
L5317x
w2300x
H3583
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18. Special concrete transport
trucks are made to transport and
mix concrete up to the construction
site, they are called as Transit
Mixer. They can be charged with
dry materials and water, with the
mixing occurring during transport.
They can also be loaded from a
"central mix" plant, with this
process the material has already
been mixed prior to loading.
The concrete mixing transport truck maintains the material's liquid state through
agitation, or turning of the drum, until delivery. The interior of the drum on a concrete
mixing truck is fitted with aspiral blade. In one rotational direction, the concrete is
pushed deeper into the drum. This is the direction the drum is rotated while the
concrete is being transported to the building site. When the drum rotates in the other
direction, it forces the concrete out of the drum.