The Research and Design of Horizontal Power Cutting Mixer

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The environmental pollution of the rural area partly results from the excrement of sheep, cattle and poultry. In a systematic project of regulating and harnessing the excrement, the additive is applied to mix the faeces to remove the unbearable smell from livestock excreta and to make better and comprehensive utilization of the excreta. At present, the mixers at home and abroad are not applicable to mix the excrement of domestic animals for the reason that there are so many fibers in it. The shapes of sheep and cattle excrement like a ball which demands the rotor of the mixer to have the clipping function. Thus, the clipping and mixing machine is designed. Its principle, structure, technique and its main parameters are analyzed and proved in this paper.

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