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(1) Feeding
Solid materials
The materials can be directly fed from the bin (see Fig.2-7 005) controlled by a lock gate (see Fig.2-7 006) after weighting with the proportion scales (see Fig. 2-7 001), and also can be fed via a covering equipment or via an operator (see Fig.2-3 003) at the manual dumping bit (see Fig.2-7 004).
Liquid (if necessary)
Liquid is generally fed into the mixing machine via the liquid addition system (see Fig. 2-7 010).
(2) Discharging
The mixtures conveyed from mixer (see Fig. 2-7 007) shall be collected by a surge bin (see Fig. 2-7 008);
And the volume of surge bin should be 1.5 times more than that of feed mixer. The surge bin usually has an access door (manhole) and a glass inspection window; the lower part shall have a lock gate or conveying equipment (see Fig. 2-7 009);
The upper end of air-return duct (see Fig. 2-7 009) is connected to the surge bin or that above the scale to ensure stably feeding. In addition, the surge bin shall be removable for maintainability; the environmental protection equipment can be equipped at the outlet to prevent dust pollution of the surge bin.
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