Dual-power hybrid machine




Principle of Operation for the Blender
The two major features of the dual-power hybrid machine
1. Gravity-assisted mixing: The powder particles flow, collide, disperse, and cover each other under the force of gravity, repeatedly lifting the center of gravity of the powder. By repeating this motion, the goal of achieving uniform powder mixing is realized.
Representative models that apply this principle include: V-type Blender, Three-dimensional Blender, Double-cone Blender, Bi-power Blender, etc.
2. Forced Shear and Mixing: Utilizing multiple blades in motion to perform multi-layer and multi-directional forced shearing and mixing within the powder, achieving rapid displacement and exchange between the micro-particles, thereby ensuring uniform mixing of the powder.
Representative models that apply this principle include: Screw Ribbon Blenders, Single Cone Twin Screw Blenders, and Double Power Mixers, etc.
Experimental Hybrid Blender

Single-Arm/Medium Hybrid Machine

Medium to large-sized mixer
































