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Cement Or Concrete Mixer Drum. A Concrete Mixer (Also Commonly Called A Cement Mixer) Is A Device That Homogeneously Combines Cement, Aggregate Such As Sand Or Gravel, And Water To Form Concrete. A Typical Concrete Mixer Uses A Revolving Drum To Mix The Components. For Smaller Volume Works Portable Concrete Mixers Are Often Used So That The Concrete Can Be Made At The Construction Site, Giving The Workers Ample Time To Use The Concrete Before It Hardens. An Alternative To A Machine Is Mixing Concrete By Hand. This Is Usually Done In A Wheelbarrow; However, Several Companies Have Recently Begun To Sell Modified Tarps For This Purpose. For Smaller Jobs, Such As Residential Repairs, Renovations, Or Hobbyist-Scale Projects, Many Cubic Yards Of Concrete Are Usually Not Required. Bagged Cement Is Readily Available In Small-Batch Sizes, And Aggregate And Water Are Easily Obtained In Small Quantities For The Small Work Site. To Service This Small-Batch Concrete Market, There Are Many Types Of Small Portable Concrete Mixers Available A Typical Portable Concrete Mixer Uses A Small Revolving Drum To Mix The Components. For Smaller Jobs The Concrete Made At The Construction Site Has No Time Lost In Transport, Giving The Workers Ample Time To Use The Concrete Before It Hardens. Portable Concrete Mixers May Be Powered By A Gasoline Engine, Although It Is More Common That They Are Powered By Electric Motors Using Standard Mains Current.

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Cement or Concrete mixer drum. A concrete mixer (also commonly called a cement mixer) is a device that homogeneously combines cement, aggregate such as sand or gravel, and water to form concrete. A typical concrete mixer uses a revolving drum to mix the components. For smaller volume works portable concrete mixers are often used so that the concrete can be made at the construction site, giving the workers ample time to use the concrete before it hardens. An alternative to a machine is mixing concrete by hand. This is usually done in a wheelbarrow; however, several companies have recently begun to sell modified tarps for this purpose. For smaller jobs, such as residential repairs, renovations, or hobbyist-scale projects, many cubic yards of concrete are usually not required. Bagged cement is readily available in small-batch sizes, and aggregate and water are easily obtained in small quantities for the small work site. To service this small-batch concrete market, there are many types of small portable concrete mixers available A typical portable concrete mixer uses a small revolving drum to mix the components. For smaller jobs the concrete made at the construction site has no time lost in transport, giving the workers ample time to use the concrete before it hardens. Portable concrete mixers may be powered by a gasoline engine, although it is more common that they are powered by electric motors using standard mains current.

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