Maschinenfabrik Gustav Eirich GmbH & Co KG · Hall C1, booth 425/530

At this year‘s bauma Eirich will present the intensive mixers type R12W and R 16 in the new design series that was started at the last bauma with type R12. Overall, the constructional improvements, that had been implemented at type R 12 for the first time, have well-proven in practice with significant benefits for the operating conditions.

The inclined mixing vessel and the lateral protection hood are the new distinctive features of this design. At the R12W the mixing tools can be lifted along with the cover of mixing vessel. As a result, cleaning of the entire mixing zone is quite easy and...

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