When choosing a concrete mixing plant, several key factors should be considered. One of them is the capacity of the mixer. We choose concrete mixing plant based on the type of project to be performed. On larger projects, it's worth considering a larger machine. Concrete Mixing Plant generally have two capacities - working capacity and total capacity. The working capacity determines the highest amount of raw material to be produced, and the total capacity is the highest capacity of the drum.
We differentiate between drum and disc concrete mixing plant. Disc concrete mixing plant are ideal for larger investments. Their main advantage is greater capacity, which in turn allows more material to be mixed in less time. Drum concrete mixing plant are characterized by a smaller capacity and are therefore suitable for smaller investments. There are two types of manual tilt to choose from. Using a round handle, is by far the most popular, but requires more force. This option is for cheaper and less specialized concrete mixing plant. "Crank" tilts are used in larger and more expensive concrete mixing plant. The tilt is achieved by a worm gear, which helps the user. This solution significantly helps and reduces fatigue during operation.
There are single-phase and three-phase concrete mixing plant on the market as well as concrete mixing plant driven by internal combustion engines. Today's three-phase designs are more powerful than single-phase designs, but this comes at the cost of power consumption. A single phase motor will be more economical and usually sufficient. An interesting solution is to use an internal combustion engine, which can operate on construction sites without electricity.
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