If you’ve been shopping for a feed miller with mixer, you’ve probably noticed two things: capacities are creeping up, and footprints are shrinking. That sounds contradictory until you see a vertical, grinder-integrated machine running at full tilt. In fact, this unit from Jinwang Western Street, Industrial Zone, Anping County, Hengshui, Hebei, China, leans into a clever rotational-and-throwing design that keeps material moving—up, down, and across—without ballooning the plant layout.
Trends? Three big ones: tighter homogeneity specs for premix-heavy diets, energy optimization (no surprise), and simpler sanitation for multi-species sites. This vertical design’s staggered left/right arrangement—sounds fancy, but it’s basically a smart baffle geometry—helps achieve rapid, uniform mixing with fewer dead zones. Many customers say batch-to-batch repeatability improved right away; I’ve seen similar in field trials.
Materials: corn, wheat, soybean meal, micro-additives, mineral/vit premix.
Method: infeed → grinding (integrated) → proportioning → dynamic tumbling mix (rotational+throwing) → discharge → bagging/bulk.
Testing: salt-marker uniformity (CV%), sieve analysis for grind profile, spot moisture, magnet tramp checks.
Service life: around 8–12 years (real-world use may vary with duty cycle and maintenance).
Industries: poultry, swine, ruminant, aqua, petfood, and small integrators.
| Parameter | Typical Value | Notes |
| Batch capacity | ≈300–1000 kg | Configurable; real-world use may vary |
| Mixing CV% | ≤5–7% in 4–7 min | Salt-marker test basis |
| Main motor power | ≈7.5–22 kW | Depends on capacity/grind spec |
| Noise level | ≈75–80 dB(A) | At operator position |
| Footprint | Small vertical | Suited to retrofit plants |
Quick test data: in a 600 kg poultry grower batch using 1% salt marker, 10-point sampling returned CV = 4.5% after 5 minutes; specific energy ~7.2 kWh/ton. To be honest, that’s better than I expected for a compact feed miller with mixer.
| Vendor | Capacity range | Certifications | Warranty | Customization |
| Yize Machine (Hebei) | ≈300–1000 kg | CE, ISO 9001, ISO 22000 (on request) | 12–18 months | High (motors, liners, controls) |
| Local fabricator | 200–600 kg | Varies | 6–12 months | Medium |
| Generic import | 400–800 kg | CE (typical) | 12 months | Low–Medium |
Options: wear liners for abrasive rations, anti-bridging infeed, VFD control, dust extraction porting, stainless contact parts, and smart dosing interlocks. Compliance-wise, look for CE and ISO 9001; feed sites chasing HACCP or GMP+ appreciate supplier alignment. Actually, that paperwork saves headaches during audits.
Case study: a mid-size poultry integrator switched to this feed miller with mixer for 8 t/day. Outcome after 60 days: CV improved from 8.2% to 4.7%, baghouse dust dropped ≈18%, and they shaved roughly 0.02–0.03 off FCR—small on paper, big on feed bills. Their maintenance crew liked the simple vertical access; I guess simplicity still wins.