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What is the definition of ribbon mixer?

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Do you manufacture controls for your mixers?2021-10-18T15:42:51+08:00

Yes,  We can supply simple stand alone panels or automated PLC controlled systems. We normally install and test all controls on our mixers before they are shipped.

Is the your mixer machine easy to install?2021-10-18T15:40:34+08:00

Yes, we normally test the mixers before they are shipped and mark out the wire need to connect on the control box.

What types of mixing equipment does the company specialize in?2021-10-18T15:36:40+08:00

We manufacture specialty mixing equipment for powder & bulk materials. Included are ribbon blender, plough mixer, conical screw mixer, twin shaft paddle mixer, V blender, double cone blender and other auxiliary equipment such as screw conveyor, quantitive auger filler.

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We sell across the world, our cusotmers distribute 5 continents.

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What is the definition of ribbon mixer?

An industrial-strength machine, a ribbon blender is used to mix large amounts of material in many different industries. The blender gets its name from the thin, ribbon-shaped metal mixers that perform the blending.

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Features

Most ribbon blenders consist of an engine to power operation, a large trough to hold the material and a ribboned agitator that does the mixing.

Identification

A ribbon blender’s agitator typically has metal ribbons, often in a double helical design, surrounding a central bar that extends the length of the trough. The ribbons are angled and balanced in such a way to continually move material within the container.

An industrial-strength machine, a ribbon blender is used to mix large amounts of material in many different industries. The blender gets its name from the thin, ribbon-shaped metal mixers that perform the blending.

How Do Ribbon Blenders Work? What Are the Parts of a Blender?
Most ribbon blenders consist of an engine to power operation, a large trough to hold the material and a ribboned agitator that does the mixing.

Mixing Powder

Quality Products to Process, Lift, Contain & Transfer Powder/Granules.

Ribbon blenders are used to mix a wide range of both dry and wet materials, including such items as cake mixes, cereal, cocoa, cosmetics, flavorings, gelatin, instant formula, medications, pet food, salad dressing and seasonings.

Benefits

Due to the agitator’s unique design, a ribbon blender moves material inside the trough towards the discharge point, thoroughly mixing the contents without any dead spots.

Size

Ribbon blenders come in a variety of sizes and capacities, with models designed to handle anywhere from as little as five liters of material all the up to 25,000 liters or more.

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