What are the types of concrete mixers?
Types of Concrete Mixers
- Batch mixers. Drum Types Mixer. Tilting drum mixers. Non-tilting drum mixer. Reversing drum mixer. Pan Type Mixer.
- Continuous mixers.
What is a concrete mixer called?
A concrete mixer (often colloquially called a cement mixer) is a device that homogeneously combines cement, aggregate such as sand or gravel, and water to form concrete.

What is batch mixer?
Definition of batch mixer : a mixer into which the ingredients for one batch are placed, mixed, and discharged before another batch is introduced —opposed to continuous mixer.
What are the 3 main mixer attachments?
Most stand mixers will come with three standard attachments:
- Flat beater or mixer blade The most common attachment. This attachment is for combining any mixture that has a normal to heavy consistency.
- Dough hook Suitable for kneading all kinds of dough and heavier pastries.
- Balloon whisk A large metal balloon whisk.
How do I choose a concrete mixer?

Some small factors that need to be considered while choosing a concrete mixer are:
- Drum Volume.
- Concrete Mixer Power.
- Mains Voltage.
- Drum Rotation Frequency.
- The Blades.
- Wheels on the Frame.
- Noise Level.
What are the three types of mixing process?
Contents
- Mixing classification.
- Liquid–liquid mixing. 2.1 Single-phase blending.
- Gas–gas mixing.
- Solid–solid mixing. 4.1 Mixing mechanisms.
- Liquid–solid mixing. 5.1 Solid suspension. 5.2 Solid deagglomeration.
- Liquid–gas mixing.
- Gas–solid mixing.
- Multiphase mixing.
What is continuous mixer?
Definition of continuous mixer : a mixer (as of asphalt) into which the ingredients of the mix are introduced continuously, are mixed as they pass through the mixer, and are then discharged in a continuous operation —opposed to batch mixer.