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What are the Different Types of Portable Mixing Stations?

When it comes to construction, mixing components in order to form concrete is extremely essential. It is required for everything from leveling floors, building to plastering. For this very reason, mixing stations are an important construction tool.<br>

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What are the Different Types of Portable Mixing Stations?

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  1. Toolfix Fasteners www.toolfix.com.au What are the Different Types of Portable Mixing Stations? When it comes to construction, mixing components in order to form concrete is extremely essential. It is required for everything from leveling floors, building to plastering. For this very reason, mixing stations are an important construction tool. With changing times, portable mixing stations have been invented for medium and small jobs. These are usually called batch mixers and are available in various types which are mentioned below. 1. Drum Mixer Drum mixers usually consist of a conical or frustum shaped drum. These are used to mix and discharge concrete mixture using either a single blade or multiple blades. Moreover, these come in three varieties namely tilting drum mixers, non-tilting drum mixers and reversing drum mixers. Tilting drum mixers can be tilted at angles for easy use and are usually closed from one end. On the other hand, both non-tilting and reversing varieties are open from both ends with chutes to collect the prepared mixture. While non-tilting mixers are used for small construction sites, reversing ones are used to prepare dry mix concrete. 2. Pan Mixer Instead of a drum, pan mixers are mixing stations that consist of a cylindrical pan. However, just like drum mixers these also have blades for mixing. Although, these are usually star shaped for maximum efficiency. Additionally, pan mixers also have scrapers to prevent mortar from sticking to the bottom of the cylindrical structure. Some pan mixers have rotating blades and a stationary pan while others have a rotating pan and (02) 9877 8200 | sales@toolfix.com.au

  2. Toolfix Fasteners www.toolfix.com.au stationary blades. The mixture produced is lean and stiff and it is generally collected using an opening at the bottom of the pan. Looking for mixing stations online? Tooflix Fasteners provides the best Eibenstock mixers. Explore our products at https://www.toolfix.com.au/products/eibenstock-power- tools/mixing/mixing-station.html (02) 9877 8200 | sales@toolfix.com.au

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