Our powder mixing production line enters commissioning phase at Malaysian installation site
Recently, our after-sales installation team in Malaysia reported that a powder mixing production line has completed its main installation at the customer’s factory and has officially entered the single-machine commissioning phase. The project is located in Malaysia, and the customer is a local compound fertilizer production company.
At the installation site, following the pre-established construction plan, the team first unpacked and inventoried the delivered equipment, confirming that the mixing host, bucket elevator, batching silo, screw conveyor, and electrical control cabinet were undamaged during transportation. Subsequently, with the assistance of local workers arranged by the customer, the team completed the equipment placement, anchoring, and pipeline connection. Due to the high temperature and humidity in the local workshop, special moisture-proofing measures were taken for the electrical wiring, and all control cabinets were fitted with sealing strips and their mounting bases were raised.
Our engineers explained that the core equipment of this production line is a horizontal ribbon mixer with a designed batch mixing capacity of 2 tons, paired with a fully automatic batching system. Currently, the mixing host and elevator have completed centering calibration, and the batching scale sensors have completed zero-point and range calibration, awaiting the next step of integrated testing. During installation, the client expressed satisfaction with the precision of the mixer’s internal polishing and the design of the quick-opening inspection door, noting its ease of daily cleaning.
Currently, the installation team is laying the remaining dust collection ductwork and verifying the electrical control program. The client’s project manager stated that our personnel provided timely on-site response and professional technical guidance, resulting in smooth cooperation between both parties, and the installation work is nearing completion as planned.
