What are the materials used in cement mortar mixing plants?

Feb 17, 2026

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The main materials used in cement mortar mixing plants include steel and high-wear-resistant alloy steel. Some equipment also has wear-resistant liners installed inside the drum to enhance its service life.

 

Main Structure Material: The mixing plant is constructed entirely of cast steel, providing high stability and load-bearing capacity, suitable for long-term, high-intensity operation.

Mixing Drum Material: The mixing drum is typically made of high-wear-resistant alloy steel plate, effectively resisting continuous friction from aggregates and cement, reducing wear.

 

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Internal Wear-Resistant Design: To extend service life, some high-end equipment features wear-resistant liners inside the drum and uses high-chromium alloy wear-resistant blades. The surface can be overlaid with tungsten carbide to further enhance wear resistance.

 

Sealing and Protection Components: Shaft end seals often employ micro-grease rubber sealing technology, combined with a centralized lubrication system, to prevent dust ingress and protect the bearings.

 

In addition, in accordance with environmental protection and intelligent requirements, modern mixing plants are also equipped with fully enclosed powder systems, high-efficiency dust collectors, and noise reduction designs to achieve low-noise and low-pollution operation.