
As the core equipment for tmr total mixed ration preparation, the imetec horizontal stationary mixer has become a preferred brand for farms in more than 15 countries worldwide, relying on cutting-edge technology, stable performance and global adaptability. It covers a full capacity range from 3m³ to 48m³, suitable for small family farms and large-scale breeding bases with ten thousand livestock. Certified by CE, EAC, ISO9001 and other international standards, it serves as a benchmark for Chinese agricultural machinery exports, boosting the high-quality development of global animal husbandry.

Equipped with a dual-shaft counter-rotating forced mixing system, the machine adopts plum-shaped special blades and serrated main augers to complete cutting, kneading and integrated mixing. It efficiently processes silage, hay, straw, concentrate feed and additives. The curved dead-angle-free tank design avoids material accumulation, achieving a mixing uniformity of over 98% and a material residue rate below 1%. It effectively prevents livestock selective feeding, increases feed conversion rate by more than 12% and greatly reduces feeding waste and operating costs.

Optimized for complex global operating environments, the mixer is built with thickened manganese steel. Key parts are fitted with 12-16mm wear-resistant steel plates, and mixing blades with tungsten coating double the service life. Equipped with double ball bearing seats and dustproof sealing structure, it adapts to deserts, coastal areas and extreme cold regions. The optional low-temperature heating start system ensures stable operation at minus 40°C, breaking technical barriers in high-latitude markets.

With cost performance and customized services, our equipment is 30%-50% more cost-effective than international brands, supported by an 18-month long warranty. The complete overseas after-sales system and spare parts supply network ensure 48-hour rapid after-sales response. It has established benchmark projects in Argentina, Russia, Vietnam and other regions, winning wide recognition from local farmers.
