These Eirich compulsory mixers are designed for efficient and consistent mixing in demanding industrial environments. Manufactured by Maschinenfabrik Gustav Eirich, a well-known name in mixing technology, these units offer durability and reliable performance for long-term use.
The first unit is a DZ 2 compulsory mixer with a 1500-liter capacity, manufactured in 1967. The second unit is a 2500-liter compulsory mixer, built in 1973, with a robust structure and a weight of approximately 4500 kg. Both mixers are suitable for heavy-duty applications such as construction materials, refractory processing, ceramics, and industrial batching processes.
Each mixer comes with its own material elevator, allowing efficient loading and improved workflow during operation. This feature enhances productivity by reducing manual handling and ensuring consistent material feeding into the mixing chamber.
Eirich compulsory mixers are known for their strong mixing performance, ensuring uniform blending of materials even in challenging conditions. Their durable construction and proven design make them a cost-effective solution for industries looking for reliable used equipment.
These mixers are ideal for businesses seeking dependable industrial mixing solutions at a lower investment cost compared to new machinery. Whether used in production lines or specialized processing, they provide consistent results and long service life.
Specifications
Mixer 1
- Manufacturer: Maschinenfabrik Gustav Eirich
- Model: DZ 2
- Year: 1967
- Capacity: 1500 L
Mixer 2
- Manufacturer: Maschinenfabrik Gustav Eirich
- Year: 1973
- Capacity: 2500 L
- Weight: 4500 kg
Additional Equipment
- Material elevator included for each mixer
Key Features
- Trusted Eirich compulsory mixer technology
- Two units: 1500L and 2500L capacity
- Includes material elevator for each unit
- Strong and durable industrial construction
- Suitable for heavy-duty mixing applications
- Consistent and uniform mixing performance
- Cost-effective used equipment solution

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