Design of Automatic Rolling and Breaking Up Tea Machine on TRIZ Theory

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To promote tea processing level of automation, an automatic rolling and breaking up tea machine use of TRIZ theory was designed. The working principle , structural features, the main technical parameters and performance were introduced in this paper.Results show that the rolling and breaking up device can meet the basic tea processing requirements, and convenient to operate, reliable and stable work.

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