[Demo unit available for loan] Funken Flow Mixer Powder Granule Aggregation Transport Mixing Machine
Achieving continuous uniform mixing during consolidated transportation.
This machine is designed to continuously and uniformly mix several types of materials during consolidated transportation, in combination with the "Funken Auto Feeder," which is renowned for its accuracy and reliability in continuously supplying powders and granules in a precise manner. 【Features】 - It is a horizontal continuous mixer composed of a transportation zone and a mixing zone. - Due to its sealed structure, there is no generation of dust. - It allows for continuous and uniform mixing during consolidated transportation. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog. *Feel free to inquire about the availability of demo units as well.
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【Examples of Use】 - Food Mixing flour and seasonings Mixing refined salt and seasonings - Chemicals Mixing resin pellets and pigments Aggregation and premixing of PP/PE powder and additives - Civil Engineering and Building Materials Mixing bentonite and CMC Aggregated mixing of slaked lime and cement - Pharmaceuticals Mixing multiple types of raw materials Mixing absorbents and additives
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Our company is a specialized manufacturer of quantitative feeders (auto feeders), high-precision measuring devices (loss-in-weight type/flow meter type), and mixers. By implementing continuous flow, we can achieve significant energy savings, cost reduction, and space efficiency. Furthermore, our unique control system supports the stabilization of the entire manufacturing process for our customers. ≪Products We Handle≫ ‘Quantitative Feeder Product PR’ "It is an extremely reliable volumetric quantitative feeder that provides high-precision supply even for powders with strong adhesion and aggregation."