Understanding Mill Mixers – What They Do, How They Work And Other Key Pieces Of Information

Published: 06th October 2010
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The Farm Feed Systems Proportioner Mill provides a system of continuous flow proportioning milling and mixing without the need for batch mixing. This is ideal for the production of animal feeds where quality and consistency of mix is important.
The equipment accurately weighs and combines up to six ingredients plus antibiotics or minerals without the need for weighing and batch mixing.

So, why is a mill mixer so important when it comes to making food for your animals?

The list below provides information on the key features of the proportioner mill mixers:

• Six separate ingredients including antibiotics
• Accurately proportioned by weight
• Continuous and consistent operation
• Easy installation
• Runs unattended, meaning low costs for overall production

Proportioner Mill Mixers provide a system of continuous flow proportioning milling and mixing of up to six ingredients plus antibiotics or minerals without the need for weighing and batch mixing.

This means that once the dials on the proportioner have been set and the machine started up, the whole process continues without the attendant labour. For example, if the receiving mixed meal hoppers are each half ton in capacity and the mill is producing 1/2 ton of finished product per hour, three tons of mixed meal is produced in a six hour shift without anyone being present.


Installation Ideas And Advice

These Mill Mixers are usually very simple to install and can often be supplied as separate units or incorporated in complete feeding systems. You can use the Farm Pelleter to form an automatic feed processing plant which minimises work, speeds output and reduces cost. A full range of hoppers and heavy duty augers are available to suit your individual needs which makes this the complete product for any farmer or agricultural business.

Important Safety Measures

To prevent production of unbalanced rations, the unit is automatically stopped if any ingredient runs out of if the feed becomes blocked. Safety switches also shut off the mill if the feed augers become jammed or choked. Magnets are fitted to remove any stray ferrous metal in the feeds.

Author Bio:

Farm Feed Systems was established in 1999 originally concentrating on the provision of Animal Feed Mills to farmers and specialist feed manufacturers throughout the world. The company designs and manufactures pellet making machines for a wide range of biomass materials.

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