The working principle of a side-entry agitator is to use the rotation of the mixing blades to stir and mix animal feed. Specifically, side entry agitators usually install the stirring device on the side wall of the equipment cylinder, and the agitator blades on the agitator are usually axial flow, with push type agitators being the most common. When the motor drives the stirring shaft to rotate, the stirring blades rotate accordingly, generating driving force or shear force, causing the material to undergo processes such as mixing, dispersion, emulsification, homogenization under the action of the stirrer.
In practical applications, side-entry agitators can achieve effective and uniform mixing effects, suitable for various materials and process requirements. The quality of its stirring effect depends on various factors such as the design of the mixer, rotational speed, material characteristics, and process conditions.
In addition, side-entry agitators also have some unique features and advantages, such as compact structure, small footprint, low power consumption, and strong applicability. These characteristics have made side-entry agitators widely used in industrial production, especially in situations where effective mixing, low energy consumption, and easy maintenance are required, making them an indispensable equipment.
Overall, the working principle of a side-entry agitator is to stir and mix animal materials by rotating the stirring blades. Its effective and uniform mixing effect, as well as unique characteristics and advantages, make it widely applicable in industrial production.