Positive echo on Händle‘s advanced line of double-shaft screen mixers

Originally, the double-shaft screen mixer was engineered with stone elimination in mind, but then it met with great success as a multifunctional system for mixing, moistening, steam-heating, kneading, homogenizing, shredding and separating.

Now, Händle has replaced the double-flight front-end auger with a continuous one-flight auger. This forward-looking modification of the auger assembly effectively decreased the mixer‘s power requirement by some 20% while simultaneously reducing its shaft‘s deflection, lowering its overall capacity burden and retarding the rate of wear on the auger hub.

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