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4 HIGHLY
PRODUCTIVE
MIXING CYCLE
TIME
The patented
Automatic
Turbo Mixing
(ATM)
System is
designed for
high production
of cement and
mortar grout
mixture. The
ATM30 delivers
500 liter
per batch
or 30,000
liter per hour.
4SPACE SAVING
LAYOUT AT SITE
The ATM system
is designed to
save space at
site. It needs a
relatively small
site in
comparison to
the traditional
system with
screw conveyor.
FEATURES:-
4SILO
The silo usually
supplied by the
customer is used
to store the
cement supply.
Cement discharge
outlet is
located at the
bottom of the
silo where three
air nozzles are
fitted.
Compressed air
is supplied
through these
nozzles causing
fluidization
effect as the
cement is
discharged into
the Turbo
Mixer
through the
electric
rotary conveyor
unit.
4ROTARY
CONVEYOR UNIT
The patented
electric
ROTARY CONVEYOR
connects the
Silo to the
Turbo Mixer.
Cement is
discharged
directly into
the Turbo Mixer
by the rotary
system, cutting
down the time
taken in
comparison to
conventional
screw conveyor.
The function of
the rotary
conveyor is
controlled by
the pneumatic
control system
at the
Automatic
Control Panel
.
4TURBO
MIXER
The Turbo
Mixer,
conical in shape
is where the
mixing of water,
cement (and
bentonite in
some cases) take
place. Load
cells are
installed on the
mixer support
frame to measure
the water,
cement and
bentonite
according to the
preset value on
the
Automatic
Control Panel.
Electrical
signal from the
Load Cells stop
the discharge
into the mixer
when the set
weight of each
material is
reached.
The mixing is
achieved by the
turbulence
generated by a
Turbo
Impeller Pump
which sucks and
push up the
mixture from the
bottom of the
mixer and
introduce
tangentially at
high speed into
the Mixer tank.
Once the mixture
enters the mixer
tank, the
powerful high
speed electric
motor driven
mixer shaft
rotating at 1550
rpm causes the
mixture to be
processed into a
very fine grout
mixture.
Water feeding
into the mixer
is through pipe
connected to a
water pump which
draws water from
water tank or
supply line.
Once the preset
weight is
reached,
electrical
signal from the
load cell on the
mixer is sent to
close the
butterfly valve,
thus stopping
the water
supply.
When the pre-set
mixing time is
reached, the
mixture is
transferred to
the agitator by
means of the
same Turbo
Impeller Pump at
the bottom of
the Mixer. The
transfer is
activated by the
computerized
Automatic
Control Panel
that controls
the appropriate
butterfly valves
at the delivery
line below the
Mixer.
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