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The problem of small ingredients

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, The problem of small ingredients

Our company has a small mixer with a capacity of 500 kilograms. I would like to ask, if I mix 300 kilograms at a time, is it appropriate to use this thing? -- it's appropriate to use this thing-- there's nothing wrong with it, 200 is fine. As long as you measure the coefficient of variation is reasonable-yes, it is best to test the mixing uniformity, as long as it is within the range. -- it's appropriate, you can use it-- to test the mixing uniformity. As long as it is within the range-a fullness coefficient should be considered in order to give full play to the normal mixing performance of the mixer. In his quota range is too small and too excessive will affect the mixing uniformity at the same time at 2009-12-5 12:03 add the following content to play the normal mixing performance of the mixer to consider a fullness coefficient. Too little or too much in his quota range will affect the mixing uniformity.-adjust according to your product, including mixing time. -- depends on the type of mixer.-- check the mixing uniformity. As long as it's within the range, yooboo was published at 11:44 on 2009-12-5 to support the above point of view-- yes, you can just exceed the quota a little bit. As long as the material does not exceed the blade, the mixing uniformity can be detected as the standard-of course, this amount is quite appropriate to ensure the full mixing of the small material.

 
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