How to Deal with the Damage of the Stabilized Soil Mixing Station

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1, stabilized soil mixing station part of the corrosion damage: in order to prevent parts of corrosion, often with resistance to corrosion of nickel, chromium, zinc, plating on metal parts surface, or in the oiled metal parts surface, in non metal parts coated with anti-corrosive paint and method to prevent parts and harmful media direct contact. The method of improving the surface finish of the part can also reduce the potential difference of the surface of the parts.Henan Daswell Machinery Co., Ltd,is a professional manufacturer and trader specializing in the research, development and production of construction machinery for nearly 30 years. Our main products are as follows:Ready Mix Concrete Plants,concrete batching plants,concrete mixer,blocking making machine,concrete pump,etc. 2, part of the fatigue damage: Form: fracture, surface peeling: processing method: in the manufacturing process to improve the surface of the part of the finish, the use of a relatively mild cross section filter to reduce the stress concentration of parts. Stabilized soil mixing station in addition, by carburizing and quenching method and improve parts hardness, toughness and wear resistance small mobile brick making machine, but also can receive the good effect. 3, parts of the friction damage: in order to reduce abrasive wear. In parts of agricultural machinery as far as possible the use of wear resistant material portable concrete batch plant, shape design of stabilized soil mixing plant components and minimize the friction resistance. For example, using with high manganese content and rare earth alloy component manufacturing and processing of soil and in plough wall coating wear-resistant materials such as poly vinyl fluoride; stabilized soil mixing station using roller plough and soil of sliding friction is changed into rolling friction, relatively reduced amount of abrasive wear.