Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Concrete Mixer- Laboratory type

A concrete mixer is a device that homogeneously combines cement, aggregate such as sand or gravel, and water to form concrete. The mixer uses a revolving drum to mix the components. Uniform and thoroughly mixed batches can be produced in field or Laboratory. Inevitable for Mix design formulation.

 The Concrete Mixers are available in two versions for Laboratory or field use. The field models are hand operated. This portable concrete mixer has rubber tyred wheelsand a towing tongue so that it can be towed and moved around by hand. Its rotationis powered by single-phase electric motor or by hand . The lever allows the concrete to be tipped into a wheel-barrowor mixing pan. The driving shaft is mounted on sealed ball bearing The counter balanced drum swivels and tilt 360° for easy and complete discharge.

Specifications
Drum Capacity3 cubic feet approximately
Drum materialCast Iron or mild steel
Mixer Capacity2 cubic feet approximately
Drum Rotation20-22
Motor Power0.5 HP single Phase AC Supply / Hand operation


Wheel Barrow, Mixing Pan, concrete Scoop 

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