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THE ULTIMATE IN CONCRETE MIXER MOISTURE MANAGEMENT |
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Screen View Mixtron's screen shows the moisture graphically throughout the mixing cycle, allowing each stage to be monitored. For the first time, the operator is able to see the mixing process in action, allowing him to know when mixing is done and to adjust the mixing parameters properly. Mixer blade wear and adjustment can be clearly seen. The screen also shows raw and averaged data as an aid during setup.
MixTron II is the ultimate in
water management for the concrete mixer. MixTron’s digital microwave
technology is insensitive to temperature and impurities, making it more
accurate than the older resistive methods. Measurement starts shortly
after the aggregates and cement have been added to the mixer and continues until
the computer has acquired a satisfactory average moisture reading.
See more on ceramic faceplates and wear MixTron II’s PLC and touch screen are fully industrialized components in a sealed wall mounting cabinet, eliminating problems created by fine dust in filtered outside air. Like our BatchTron controllers, MixTron II is extremely reliable; typical life of these components is over 10 years. Communication with the batching system is by serial RS232 link; MixTron II can emulate Ludwig, Hydronix or Lesueur, ensuring full compatibility with your batch controller. It can also operate as a stand-alone system. Control of the water valves and communication with the water meter and other sensors is by internal PLC output relays, available in all standard voltages. All parts are standard off-the-shelf items at electrical distributors. MixTron II’s software operates through an advanced touch screen interface. Status indicators tell you what is happening at all stages in the mix cycle, together with the weights of materials obtained from the batching computer. A graph of the moisture shows the progress of the mixing cycle for operator feedback; any effects due to wear, material jams or breakage in the mixer can be observed before they become a problem. The moisture value is updated continuously and the calculated water value is displayed before the water is added; alarm messages are displayed when necessary. The result is a window on your mixer performance that shows you more than you ever thought possible - and it’s simple to use. Operators love it and your product quality will improve immediately. Three programs to suit your operation and budget: MasterMix gives highest speed and greatest mixer output for plants where the mixer is running batches back to back without a break for at least some of the time. Handles dry or wet cast equally well.
MicroMix is lower in cost because it does not require a water meter or scale. It is useful for dry cast only and takes longer to make a mix, so it has its place in lower throughput applications where the mixer usually stands idle between batches.
MixTron-D digital sensor for OEM applications. The MixTron sensor has been redesigned from the ground up, with digital signal processing to allow direct connection to a water controller. Previously the sensor required special software to filter and smooth the signal before it could be used to measure moisture accurately. Now this special software has been added into the sensor's electronics and a digital interface has been added, giving you the choice of a digital or analog moisture signal. In addition, a special "terminal emulator" menu gives you the ability to read moisture values, set up and calibrate the sensor from a remote or local computer using RS232 connection and a terminal emulator software program or through a network, using Ethernet connection and Internet browser software. We are working towards RoHS compliance for all Mixtron components
More background information - Concrete, water and moisture
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