Fixed concrete mixer KKM-RT
laboratory

fixed concrete mixer
fixed concrete mixer
fixed concrete mixer
fixed concrete mixer
fixed concrete mixer
fixed concrete mixer
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Characteristics

Mobility
fixed
Other characteristics
laboratory
Capacity

15 l
(4 gal)

Description

KNIELE laboratory forced mixers provide a very exact and homogeneous mixing result. Due to the conical shape, even the smallest quantities can be mixed to a high quality. Filling, emptying and cleaning can be done quickly and conveniently. This cone mixer can produce quality concretes of all kinds, including self-compacting concrete or lightweight concrete. It is also suitable for all other types of dry mixture, such as light plaster, dry mortar, mineral cast concrete, animal feed, chemical dry mixtures as well as refractory or liquid adhesives and many other products. The KNIELE KKM-RT laboratory mixer combines a laboratory intensive mixer with a rheometer. The rheological properties of the mixture are determined in relative or absolute units. The scope of performance is extended by a probe for moisture analysis and a dosing unit for the addition of liquid or dry components. This enables automated parameter studies for compound development. The entire mixing process can be observed via video. Slump Spread Slump Flow Measure VdZ (German Cement Plant Association) Funnel LCPC Box These parameters can be clearly determined and identified so that they can then be produced in any type, quantity and quality in the KNIELE KKM cone mixer using the tested and well-known mixing process. No loss of mixing quality when mixing small quantities Based on KKM mixing principle with highest mixing intensity Fully empty in the shortest possible time Quick change system for agitators tools Rheological measured values displayed in real time

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