A cement grouting injection mixer is a type of engineering machinery that combines mixing and grouting functions. It is widely used in foundation reinforcement, seepage prevention and plugging, and rock filling projects in the construction, water conservancy, transportation, mining, and other fields. The high-speed rotation of the blades (usually 1500-2000 rpm) generates strong shear forces, rapidly mixing cement, bentonite, water, and admixtures (such as water reducers and accelerators) into a uniform slurry.




Cement Grouting Injection Mixer Technical Advantages and Performance Features:
Efficient Mixing and Continuous Operation
The high-speed shear mixer combined with a multi-stage mixing tank achieves rapid slurry mixing and continuous supply, meeting high-flow requirements for high-pressure chemical grouting, among other applications.
High-Pressure Delivery and Strong Adaptability
A plunger pump or screw pump provides high-pressure delivery capabilities, adapting to diverse geological conditions. It can penetrate hard rock formations for tunnel lining and foundation reinforcement.
Compact Structure and Easy Mobility
The integrated design combines slurry preparation, storage, and pumping functions, reducing the equipment’s footprint. Its hydraulic drive and compact structure facilitate on-site assembly and movement.
Precise Control and Quality Assurance
The PLC control system enables precise adjustment of slurry proportions, mixing time, and delivery pressure to ensure construction quality. High-shear mixing technology keeps cement particles in the slurry suspended, reducing the risk of settling and water seepage.