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SimemModel Xentrix -Planetary Mixer - Efficient Mixing System for Concrete Applications

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The Simem Xentrix planetary mixers are designed with an off-center positioning of the main mixing arms, allowing for the central charging of cement, water, and additives. This innovative design is intended to optimize mixing efficiency, utilizing central satellites in planetary rotation to produce a centrifugal effect. The integrated mixing mechanism features a 360-degree water distribution system, enhancing both mix consistency and efficiency. Mixing paddles are constructed from durable cast iron or a combination of cast iron with a wear-resistant rubber lining, and the tank is equipped with interchangeable wear liners for optimal durability. A flexible floor design permits the repositioning of bolted liners, facilitating potential future additions like discharge doors. Oversized inspection doors ensure straightforward access for maintenance, maintaining high functionality throughout the lifecycle of the mixer.
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The design of Simem Xentrix planetary mixers has an off-center positioning of the main mixing arms for central charging of cement, water, and additives which makes it a leader in its class with the best possible mixing action. The mixing is highly efficient due to the integrated action of central satellites (1 or 2 depending on the model) in planetary rotation for a centrifugal effect. An innovative system which distributes water in a 360° umbrella pattern adds to mix efficiency and consistency.

 

Mixing Paddles and Tank

Mixing paddles are made of cast iron or combination of a cast iron core lined with wear resistant rubber material, which optimizes the material flow.

Designed for optimal wear resistance, the tank is lined with interchangeable wear liners. A floor with a flexible configuration makes it possible to re-position the bolted liners, allowing for future discharge door addition. Oversized inspection doors ease access for maintenance, while inspection doors remain in tack.