The core advantage of a
Two-dimensional Mixer is 1 Simple structure, low cost, and simple design: only the motor needs to drive the cylinder to rotate or swing, without complex transmission components. Low maintenance cost: Low failure rate (such as the annual maintenance cost of V-type
Mixer is about 2% -3% of the equipment price), easy maintenance. Low procurement cost: Under the same capacity, the price of a two-dimensional mixer is about 60% -70% of that of a
Three-dimensional Mixer. two Easy to operate, suitable for basic scenarios with one click start: no complex parameter adjustment, suitable for non professionals to operate. Easy to clean: The cylinder can be fully opened (such as in a
Double Cone Mixer), with a residual rate of usually 3% -5%, meeting basic cleaning needs. Case: A building materials factory uses a V-type mixer to mix cement and additives, and the operator can be trained for one hour before starting work. three Suitable for powders with good flowability of specific materials, such as flour and plastic particles, with a mixing uniformity CV value of up to 3% -5%. Materials with similar densities: Avoid layering phenomena (such as mineral powders with a density difference of less than 10%). Case: A feed factory mixes corn meal and soybean meal, and the two-dimensional mixer achieves uniformity CV=4.2% within 30 minutes.