The way to tell the difference between a concrete mixing plant and a mixing building is actually quite simple
A lot of people think since concrete mixing plant and concrete mixing building are the equipment that produces concrete, so there is no big difference, it is just one big one small one, one tall one short one. Not really, but what’s the difference? Let’s give a brief introduction.
First of all, the difference between concrete mixing station and mixing building system: the mixing plant is composed of five systems, such as material supply system, measurement system, mixing system and electrical control system. The mixing building is relatively simple.
Next, the bone bin of the mixing building is above, and the aggregate is directly entered into the mixer after being measured. While the bone bin of the mixing plant is below, the aggregate measurement needs to pass through the inclined belt (also part of the use of the hoist) before entering the mixer.
Generally speaking, the first lift of aggregate is called building, and the second lift is called station. Since the bone bin of the stirring building is above, the steel structure will be relatively large and the inclined belt will be relatively long. But in terms of productivity, the tower is about a fifth higher than the station. In operation, the energy consumption and fault rate will increase due to the frequent start of the inclined belt of the mixing plant , while the energy consumption and fault rate of the mixing building are relatively low. Later, due to the small production capacity of the mixing plant , the structure is easy to be disassembled and assembled, and the container transfer site can be formed, which is applicable to the construction site. The large size and high productivity of the mixing building can only be used as fixed mixing equipment, which is suitable for large water conservancy projects or large production of commercial concrete supply. Therefore, when distinguishing between concrete mixing plant and concrete mixing building, customers will choose appropriate equipment from several aspects, such as the number of times of aggregate (material) lifting and production efficiency.