Misunderstanding: The thicker the wall of the double-horizontal concrete mixer, the better
Many customers call us to ask about our double-horizontal concrete mixer, first of all ask about the thickness of the lining. If it is not thicker than other manufacturers he consulted, we feel that our equipment is not good. In fact, this is a misunderstanding. The thicker the wall, the better.
We know that the role of the double-horizontal concrete mixer is mainly used to stir the concrete. The concrete will contain sand, stones, cement, etc. These materials will cause some wear on the wall of our dual-horizontal concrete mixer, so In theory, using a thicker material will extend the service life of the double-horizontal concrete mixer, which is right. But we also have to keep in mind that although a thicker material is relatively better, it is not what our customers think. The thicker the wall of the double-horizontal concrete mixer, the better.
Because if the material used in the double-horizontal concrete mixer is too thick, it will increase the load of the machine itself, increase the bearing capacity of the rack and increase energy consumption. If the customer purchases a double-horizontal concrete mixer instead of mixing concrete but for feed or other relatively soft materials, it does not have much abrasion, so when choosing a double-horizontal concrete mixer, There is no need to choose a thicker mixer.
Therefore, it is not to say that the wall thickness of the double-horizontal concrete mixer tube is good for any user. The main thing is that it can meet our engineering needs without increasing our energy consumption and increasing production costs. .
If the customer does not understand the product, of course, they will also choose the double-horizontal concrete mixer with the thick wall, but I believe that after reading this article, you know that this is not the case. I hope the above content can bring you help!
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