The manufacturing process of a ribbon mortar mixer generally involves the following steps:
1. Cutting and Fabrication:
The blades of the mixer are typically made of stainless steel and are cut and formed into the desired shape.
2. Welding:
The blades are attached to a central shaft using welding. The welding process involves heating the metal to a high temperature and then fusing the metals.
3. Housing:
The ribbon mortar mixer housing is typically made of carbon steel or stainless steel and is often fabricated by cutting and welding.
4. Assembly:
The blades are fitted into the ribbon mortar mixer housing and welded into place. The shaft is then attached to a drive motor, and the mixer is assembled.
5. Testing:
The ribbon mortar mixer is tested to ensure it functions properly and meets the required specifications.
The welding steps involved in manufacturing a ribbon mortar mixer depend on the design and construction of the mixer. Generally, the blades are welded onto the central shaft using a MIG or TIG welding process. The welds are inspected to ensure they are solid and defects-free. The mixer housing is also welded together using a similar approach. In some cases, additional welds may be added to reinforce critical areas of the ribbon mortar mixer.