Product Details:
| Output Capacity | 250Kgs |
| Capacity | 250 Kg |
| Brand | Suryakanthi |
| Type Of The Drum Mixer | Tilting Drum Mixer |
| Mixer Type | Drum |
| Speed of Mixing Drum | 14r/min |
| Power | 3 - 5 hp |
| Frequency | 50 Hz |
A Concrete Mixer Machine is a construction machine used to combine a mixture of cement, sand, gravel, water, and additives to form concrete. These machines are essential for construction projects, ensuring that concrete is thoroughly mixed and consistent for use in foundations, walls, pavements, and other concrete-based structures.
✅ Advantages of a Concrete Mixer Machine:Efficient Mixing: Ensures uniform mixing of all components (cement, water, aggregates), producing high-quality concrete for construction.
Time Saving: Significantly reduces the time required to mix concrete compared to manual mixing, increasing productivity on the job site.
Consistency: Helps maintain consistent concrete quality, which is crucial for ensuring the strength and durability of the final product.
Portable Models: Small concrete mixers are portable, making them ideal for small to medium-sized construction sites and DIY projects.
Durability: Built to withstand the wear and tear of construction work, concrete mixers are designed for heavy-duty use.
Versatility: Can be used for a variety of projects, from residential homes to large commercial and infrastructural work.
Less Labor-Intensive: Reduces the need for manual labor in mixing concrete, making the construction process faster and more efficient.
Drum Mixers:
Single Drum Mixers: Commonly used for smaller projects. These have a tilting drum that allows the concrete to be discharged.
Twin Drum Mixers: Suitable for large-scale operations, these machines have two drums that rotate in opposite directions to ensure even mixing.
Pan Mixers:
Ideal for mixing dry materials and smaller batches of concrete. These machines have a flat mixing pan with rotating blades that mix the concrete.
Vertical Shaft Mixers:
Often used for mixing high-strength or dense concrete. These machines use a vertical shaft to agitate the mixture, resulting in more thorough blending.
Stationary Concrete Mixers:
Fixed in one place, they are used for large construction projects that require consistent, high-volume concrete production.
Portable Concrete Mixers:
These are smaller, compact models that are typically mounted on wheels or a trailer, making them ideal for projects where mobility is essential.