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Precautions for automatic batching machine in concrete mixing and drying station!

Date:2024-09-28 Hits:112

The concrete mixing plant is mainly composed of main components such as mixing system, batching system, conveying system, and control system. The normal concrete mixing plant equipment is to mix materials such as sand and gravel aggregates, cement powder, water, and external additives in a certain proportion, and then transport all the prepared materials to the concrete mixer for mixing. This becomes the concrete required for our construction projects. In summary, the batching of concrete mixing plants is very important. The manufacturer of the automatic metering system informs everyone of several aspects that need to be paid attention to when batching concrete mixing plants:


Under normal circumstances, the mixing and drying machine manufacturer uses a fully automatic control system for the batching of concrete mixing and drying machines. The mix proportions of various materials are pre-set on the computer, and automatic weighing and measurement are carried out with small errors. Due to machine operation, errors are inevitable, so it is necessary for operators to observe and compare in a timely manner to see if the computer is functioning properly. During the production of concrete mixing plants, attention should be paid to observing whether there are measurement errors and residual materials, in order to ensure the accuracy of measurement.


When adding admixtures to the concrete produced by a concrete mixing plant, the mixing time should be appropriately extended. Fly ash is a very common type of powder, and if it is mixed with fly ash, the mixing time of the concrete mixer will be extended by about 20 seconds compared to ordinary concrete. If there are other admixtures, the mixing time of the concrete will be extended by about 50 seconds.


Concrete mixing plant operators should be familiar with the various control components of the concrete mixing plant equipment, and be proficient in the correct operating sequence and regulations. Only in this way can we handle emergency situations correctly and avoid operational errors that may cause equipment damage and material loss.