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Cement mixers are incredible tools that have completely revolutionised the world of construction. Their ability to precisely mix large, uniform batches of cement and concrete has allowed construction projects to grow in size and complexity. However, it has not only been the ability to produce mass amounts of cement that has benefitted the construction industry, but these powerful machines have also allowed construction companies to utilise a variety of new concrete and cement types to make more rigid and adaptable structures.
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Because cement mixers provide so many advantages to the building sector, numerous other businesses have looked for methods to modify these devices so they can also yield advantages. Of course, not all these industries need large amounts of concrete, but because of the basic design of drum and pan mixers, their use can be adapted to suit a variety of needs.
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Though not in the same quantities as building, other sectors could also use cement or concrete. To this end, manufacturers have also made a range of mixers that are perfect for small batch mixes that are both energy efficient and quiet, meaning they can be used in suburban settings as well.
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In this article, we want to explore the ever-expanding world of mixers. To achieve this, this article will highlight five industries that are finding new and unique ways to use cement mixers. As you will see, there are many great ways to use a mixer, and if this article encourages you to go get your very own, you can trust our team at BS Power has the exact right machine for you and your industry needs.
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Agriculture
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The agricultural industry is one of the biggest globally; it is integral to the functioning of human society as it provides most of the food for people on our planet. In order to produce food in the quantity needed for commercial consumption, more efficient farming methods and business practices have been implemented. If you were to compare farming practices today to those of only a few decades ago, you would note the ever-increasing reliance on technology.
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From crop dusters to powerful tractors and irrigation systems, all these technologies have greatly benefitted food production. But one piece of technology you may not have expected to see in agricultural setups is the cement mixer. Let’s look at a few ways these machines have been implemented into farming processes.
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Soil Mixing For Crops
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The science behind farming has improved dramatically. Not only in the technological department with machines able to produce larger amounts of crops but also within scientific fields that allow for better yields and more robust crops and animals. One such piece of scientific advancement has been the implementation of soil mixing.
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Soil mixing is the process by which essential nutrients, vitamins, and organic materials are mixed into farmable soil. This is incredibly important to ensure that crops are provided with the correct amounts of nutrients needed to grow and produce. However, considering how big some farms are, the mixing of soil can be a massively tedious and time-consuming process.
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But the introduction of cement mixers to perform these tasks has been a game-changer. Drum mixers are easily able to handle large amounts of soil and will evenly mix the needed nutrients in a uniform manner, making them a great acquisition for this sort of task.
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Livestock Bedding
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Agriculture is not only interested in crops and vegetation but the growth and production of livestock as well. In many ways, livestock farming can be even more complicated, as it requires farmers to keep track of large amounts of animals at the same time, making sure that they are able to breed, feed, and grow up healthy enough that them and their by-products can be consumed.
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There are many processes that go into raising healthy livestock; one such task is livestock bedding. Making sure the livestock are comfortable when they sleep may seem like a trivial chore, but livestock bedding has a host of different other functions. This includes making sure that animal waste is reduced, there is less odour, and that the animals are kept clean and therefore healthy.
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Livestock bedding is generally made up of a combination of common organic materials that include straw, sawdust (or wood shavings), shredded paper, and sand. These are mixed to create adequate bedding. Doing this by hand for large amounts of animals is almost impossible, especially considering everything else farmers need to worry about. Again, the use of cement mixers can save massive amounts of time and create premium-quality bedding due to the machines ability to thoroughly mix the bedding.
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Large-Scale Food Processing
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Of course, the agriculture industry is incredibly important for creating and growing the food humanity needs to survive. But in order to make this food usable and edible for people, the agricultural industry must work in tandem with the food processing industry. The large-scale food processing industry is broad, as the foods produced include everything from fresh vegetables and fruits to seafood, meat production, grains, spices, and even animal feed. All of these are incredibly important to the functioning of our society.
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As with the agricultural and construction industries, the food processing sector has also had to learn to adapt to technological advancements to keep up with demands. Today many food production facilities are almost completely automated, with machines efficiently doing almost all the laborious tasks. In such modern setups, you may not expect to see cement mixers. But even here, they can play an important role in the processing production line.
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Let us look at a few ways the function of the cement mixer has changed to meet the needs of this large industry as well:
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Dry Food Ingredients For Animal Feed
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Whether it is for your pets at home or for livestock on a farm, making sure that they are well fed is important. Large-scale food processing companies that specialise in animal feed production are constantly competing to create products that are not only cheap to produce but that are also packed full of nutrients for animals.
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To achieve this aim, these companies must maximise efficiency in production and lower costs. One way that they can do this is by using relatively cheap production equipment that can effectively handle large quantities of dry food ingredients. For this, no machine is better suited than cement mixers. Not only are they cheaper than most other pieces of factory equipment, but they can expertly mix large amounts of dry food ingredients together. They can even be used to combine these dry ingredients together with liquids in order to make food pastes that will be dried and preserved.
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So, although not expected, the mixer can become indispensable in the processing of animal feed.
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Blending Spices For Commercial Kitchens
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In the Victorian period (approx. 1800–1880), the introduction of spices into European and other Western markets became a rapidly growing industry. With commercial channels set up between the Eastern continents, like Southeast Asia and the Far East, new and exotic spices became highly sought after. Spices have maintained their popularity into the modern period, and today large food processing companies produce spices cheaply and in huge bulk.
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Importantly, for many spice companies like Inna Parman, it is incredibly important to not only be able to produce large amounts of spices but also to continually innovate and produce a diverse range of new and exciting spice blends. However, mixing these spice blends can sometimes be incredibly harmful to humans, as these fine dusts can settle in people’s lungs and cause a variety of health problems.
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Therefore, food processing industries have to install technology that is not concerned about mixing huge amounts of fine spices together in order to improve efficiency and safety standards. Again, it is clear how useful cement mixers can be. Their ability to mix large numbers of spices cheaply and without hazards is incredibly helpful. Spice companies around the world have repurposed these mixers for this very purpose.
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Landscaping And Gardening
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So far, this article has made a concerted effort to focus on industries well outside of the range of construction and to highlight just how diverse the cement mixer can be in terms of capabilities. But there are many industries as well that are construction-adjacent that can also make use of these machines. Many times, these mixers are not required to handle large loads like in the industries already discussed but can still play a useful role in driving efficiency and effectiveness in these fields too.
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One such industry that can make good use of mixers in everyday duties is landscaping and gardening. If you compare it to both the food-processing and agricultural industries, the relevant importance of this field may seem lacking. But there is still a large need for landscaping and gardening services, especially in urban areas. Not only does this industry keep these sprawling concrete jungles neat and tidy, but they are also able to introduce natural elements into these spaces, which has a whole host of positive benefits for people living in these areas.
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How then can the cement mixer help in this regard? Let us look at a few basic tasks that mixers are useful for within the landscaping and gardening industry.
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Soil For Large Gardens
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Whether it be for manor houses, palaces, or botanical gardens, the introduction of large, complex, and beautiful garden spaces in urban areas is a long-held tradition in many different cultures around the world. In order for these gardens to thrive and remain beautiful within these spaces, however, it takes a precise allocation of resources, especially when tending to the flowers. Flowers require a huge variety of minerals and nutrients to thrive.
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It can be difficult to attain the sort of good-quality soil plants need in an urban environment. What is more effective is to manufacture your own soil that has all the necessary elements required to keep plants healthy. Here again, no machine works better at mixing this sort of soil with the necessary nutrients and minerals than mixers. They are able to do so efficiently, and landscapers are able to purchase smaller models if they are not worried about tending larger garden spaces.
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Creating And Repairing Footpaths
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A final point to highlight as well is the important work urban landscapers do in order to keep urban spaces neat and stop them from degrading. Although sometimes it goes unnoticed, tending to walkways, paths, and sidewalks is a constant job. Because they are used so often and by so many people, repairs to these spaces must happen quickly so as not to inconvenience residents. Here the cement mixer also plays an integral role in producing enough concrete or cement to fix and upkeep these walkways efficiently.
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BS Power: For All You Mixer Needs
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In this article, we believe we have proved how useful repurposing cement mixers can be in completing a whole range of different sorts of jobs. Some that you may not have even expected. We at BS Power believe that this does not only show the versatility of these machines but also how important they have become to everyday life.
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If this article has convinced you to look into purchasing your very own cement mixer, whatever industry you work in, then don’t hesitate to visit our store online or contact us directly. Our friendly sales staff are always eager to help you find the right mixers for your needs.
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