A flux concentration detecting device

CN122591893APending Publication Date: 2026-08-18JIAXING XINHAITONG NEW MATERIALS CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202610822476.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2026-06-09
Publication Date
2026-08-18

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Technical Problem

然而,浓度检测头每完成一次检测,其表面均会残留液体;再次使用时,残留液体将对后续检测结果的精准度造成干扰

Benefits of technology

[0018]1.本发明所述的一种助焊剂搅拌用浓度检测装置,利用自清洁式交替浓度检测组件,实现了对浓度检测头表面残留助焊剂的自动清洁,有效避免了因浓度检测头表面残留液体而对后续检测结果精准度造成干扰。此外,当一个浓度检测头进行清洁时,另一个浓度检测头可保持正常使用,从而保证了后续检测工作的连续性与效率。

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Abstract

This invention belongs to the field of flux processing technology, specifically a flux stirring concentration detection device, including a support frame and a self-cleaning alternating concentration detection component. The self-cleaning alternating concentration detection component includes a flipping rod rotatably mounted on one side of the bottom of a lifting frame, with concentration detection heads fixedly connected to both ends of the flipping rod. A left shell and a right shell are slidably mounted on both sides of the upper end of the lifting frame, and through holes matching the shape of the flipping rod are provided at the bottom of the left and right shells. This invention utilizes the self-cleaning alternating concentration detection component to automatically clean residual flux on the surface of the concentration detection heads, effectively avoiding interference with the accuracy of subsequent detection results caused by residual liquid on the surface of the concentration detection heads. Furthermore, while one concentration detection head is being cleaned, the other concentration detection head can remain in normal use, thus ensuring the continuity and efficiency of subsequent detection work.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention belongs to the field of flux processing technology, specifically a flux stirring concentration detection device. Background Technology

[0002] Flux is a welding auxiliary material widely used in the soldering process of electronic components and circuit boards. It is a chemical substance that helps and promotes the soldering process while also providing protection and preventing oxidation. During the production and processing of flux, it is often necessary to stir and adjust its concentration to maintain it within a reasonable range; and to achieve precise proportions, the flux concentration needs to be monitored during the stirring process.

[0003] In existing technologies, a concentration detection head is typically inserted into the flux through the opening of a stirring container to obtain the concentration value via contact measurement. However, after each measurement, liquid residue remains on the surface of the concentration detection head; this residue will interfere with the accuracy of subsequent test results upon reuse. Furthermore, cleaning the concentration detection head is not only physically demanding for operators but also affects the continuity and efficiency of subsequent testing work. Summary of the Invention

[0004] In order to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art and solve at least one of the technical problems mentioned in the background art, the present invention proposes a flux stirring concentration detection device.

[0005] The technical solution adopted by the present invention to solve its technical problem is: a flux stirring concentration detection device, including a support frame and a self-cleaning alternating concentration detection component;

[0006] The self-cleaning alternating concentration detection assembly includes a flipping rod rotatably mounted on one side of the bottom of the lifting frame. Concentration detection heads are fixedly connected to both ends of the flipping rod. A left shell and a right shell are slidably mounted on both sides of the upper end of the lifting frame. The bottom of the left shell and the right shell are provided with through holes that match the shape of the flipping rod. A sleeve is slidably connected to the middle of the upper end of the right shell. A connecting rod is fixedly mounted on the lower end of the sleeve. A fixing ring is fixedly connected to the lower end of the connecting rod. Multiple sliding columns are evenly distributed and slidably passed through the fixing ring along its circumference. A brush plate is fixedly connected to one end of each sliding column near the axis of the fixing ring. Brush bristles are provided on one side of the brush plate. An annular tube is fixedly connected to the outer ring of the fixing ring. Multiple nozzles are arranged circumferentially on the inner ring of the annular tube, and the multiple nozzles face the axis of the fixing ring.

[0007] Preferably, a clean water tank is fixedly connected to one side of the upper end of the lifting frame, and a second pump body is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the clean water tank. The water inlet of the second pump body is connected to the inner cavity of the clean water tank, and the water outlet is connected to a water inlet pipe. The water inlet pipe is made of flexible material and passes through one side of the right shell, with its opening connected to one side of the annular pipe.

[0008] Preferably, a spring is fitted on one side of the sliding column, one end of the spring is fixedly connected to the fixing ring, and the other end is fixedly connected to the end of the sliding column.

[0009] Preferably, a sewage tank is fixedly connected to one side of the lifting frame, and a pump body is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the sewage tank. The outlet end of the pump body is connected to the inner cavity of the sewage tank, and the inlet end of the pump body is connected to an outlet pipe. The outlet pipe is fixedly installed on one side of the left shell.

[0010] Preferably, a cylinder is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the right shell, and a lifting plate is fixedly connected to the piston end of the cylinder, with one end of the sleeve rotatably mounted on the lifting plate.

[0011] Preferably, a first gear is fixedly sleeved on the upper end of the sleeve, and a second gear is rotatably disposed on one side of the lower end face of the lifting plate. The first gear and the second gear mesh with each other, and a fourth motor is fixedly connected to one side of the upper end face of the lifting plate. The output end of the fourth motor is fixedly connected to the second gear.

[0012] Preferably, a gear three is rotatably mounted on one end of the support frame, and the gear three meshes with the toothed blocks on the rack. A motor three is fixedly connected to one side of the support frame, and the output end of the motor three is fixedly connected to the gear three.

[0013] Preferably, a second motor is fixedly connected to one side of the bottom of the lifting frame, and the output end of the second motor is fixedly connected to the middle of the tilting rod. A bidirectional threaded rod is rotatably provided on one side of the upper end of the lifting frame, and the two sides of the bidirectional threaded rod are respectively threaded to the left shell and the right shell. A first motor is fixedly connected to one side of the upper end of the lifting frame, and the output end of the first motor is fixedly connected to one end of the bidirectional threaded rod.

[0014] Preferably, it includes a self-cleaning auxiliary component for the bristles;

[0015] The self-cleaning auxiliary component for the bristles includes a slide rod that is slidably disposed on the inner wall of the sleeve, and a scraper is fixedly connected to the lower end of the slide rod.

[0016] Preferably, a second cylinder is fixedly connected to one side of the upper end of the lifting plate, a lifting block is fixedly connected to the piston end of the second cylinder, and the upper end of the slide rod is fixedly connected to the lifting block.

[0017] The beneficial effects of this invention are as follows:

[0018] 1. The flux stirring concentration detection device of the present invention utilizes a self-cleaning alternating concentration detection component to automatically clean residual flux on the surface of the concentration detection head, effectively avoiding interference with the accuracy of subsequent detection results caused by residual liquid on the surface of the concentration detection head. Furthermore, while one concentration detection head is being cleaned, the other concentration detection head can remain in normal use, thereby ensuring the continuity and efficiency of subsequent detection work.

[0019] 2. The flux stirring concentration detection device of the present invention utilizes a self-cleaning auxiliary component. After the brush plate completes cleaning on one side, the sliding rod slides within the sleeve cavity until the scraper is flush with the brush bristles. At this point, the fixing ring is driven to rotate reciprocally. Under the relative movement of the scraper, impurities hidden in the bristle gaps are shaken out. Simultaneously, since the fixing ring has detached from the concentration detection head, cleaning water sprayed from the nozzle on the annular tube directly rinses the brush bristles. Through the coordinated action of the scraper movement and water rinsing, impurities remaining in the bristles are removed, ensuring the cleanliness of the bristles and effectively preventing impurities from re-adhering to the concentration detection head surface, thus ensuring the stability of subsequent cleaning effects. Attached Figure Description

[0020] The invention will now be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0021] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the present invention;

[0022] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the lifting frame;

[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure of the left shell;

[0024] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure of the right shell.

[0025] Figure 5 yes Figure 4 Enlarged view of a portion of point A in the middle;

[0026] Figure 6 yes Figure 4 Enlarged view of a section at point B in the middle;

[0027] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure of the rack;

[0028] Figure 8 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the clear water tank.

[0029] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure at the fixed ring.

[0030] In the diagram: 1. Support frame; 2. Rack; 3. Lifting frame; 4. Tilting rod; 5. Concentration detection head; 6. Wastewater tank; 7. Pump body one; 8. Clean water tank; 9. Outlet pipe; 10. Left shell; 11. Bidirectional threaded rod; 12. Motor one; 13. Right shell; 14. Motor two; 15. Motor three; 16. Gear three; 17. Cylinder one; 18. Lifting plate; 19. Sleeve; 20. Gear one; 21. Pump body two; 22. Ring pipe; 23. Fixing ring; 24. Brush plate; 25. Sliding column; 26. Spring; 27. Sliding rod; 28. Scraper; 29. ​​Connecting rod; 30. Inlet pipe; 31. Cylinder two; 32. Lifting block; 33. Motor four; 34. Gear two. Detailed Implementation

[0031] The technical solution of the present invention will now be clearly and completely described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0032] Please refer to Figures 1-9 The present invention provides a technical solution: a flux stirring concentration detection device, including a support frame 1, including a self-cleaning alternating concentration detection component;

[0033] The self-cleaning alternating concentration detection assembly includes a flipping rod 4 rotatably mounted on one side of the bottom of the lifting frame 3. Both ends of the flipping rod 4 are fixedly connected to concentration detection heads 5. A left shell 10 and a right shell 13 are slidably mounted on both sides of the upper end of the lifting frame 3. The bottom of the left shell 10 and the right shell 13 are provided with through holes that match the shape of the flipping rod 4. A sleeve 19 is slidably connected to the middle of the upper end of the right shell 13. A connecting rod 29 is fixedly mounted on the lower end of the sleeve 19. A fixing ring 23 is fixedly connected to the lower end of the connecting rod 29. Multiple sliding columns 25 are evenly distributed and slidably passed through the fixing ring 23. A brush plate 24 is fixedly connected to one end of the sliding column 25 near the axis of the fixing ring 23. Brush bristles are provided on one side of the brush plate 24. An annular tube 22 is fixedly connected to the outer ring of the fixing ring 23. Multiple nozzles are provided circumferentially on the inner ring of the annular tube 22, and the multiple nozzles face the axis of the fixing ring 23.

[0034] In this embodiment, as Figures 2-9 As shown, a clean water tank 8 is fixedly connected to one side of the upper end of the lifting frame 3, and a pump body 21 is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the clean water tank 8. The water inlet end of the pump body 21 is connected to the inner cavity of the clean water tank 8, and the water outlet end is connected to the water inlet pipe 30. The water inlet pipe 30 is made of flexible material. The water inlet pipe 30 passes through one side of the right shell 13 and the pipe opening is connected to one side of the annular pipe 22.

[0035] A spring 26 is fitted on one side of the sliding column 25. One end of the spring 26 is fixedly connected to the fixing ring 23, and the other end is fixedly connected to the end of the sliding column 25.

[0036] A sewage tank 6 is fixedly connected to one side of the lifting frame 3. A pump body 7 is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the sewage tank 6. The inner cavity of the pump body 7 is connected to the inner cavity of the pump body 7. The water inlet of the pump body 7 is connected to the water outlet pipe 9. The outlet pipe 9 is fixedly installed on one side of the left shell 10.

[0037] A cylinder 17 is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the right shell 13. A lifting plate 18 is fixedly connected to the piston end of the cylinder 17. One end of the sleeve 19 is rotatably mounted on the lifting plate 18.

[0038] Gear 1 20 is fixedly sleeved on the upper end of sleeve 19, and gear 2 34 is rotatably mounted on one side of the lower end face of lifting plate 18. Gear 1 20 and gear 2 34 mesh with each other. Motor 4 33 is fixedly connected to one side of the upper end face of lifting plate 18, and the output end of motor 4 33 is fixedly connected to gear 2 34.

[0039] One end of the support frame 1 is rotatably equipped with a gear 3 16, which meshes with the toothed blocks on the rack 2. A motor 3 15 is fixedly connected to one side of the support frame 1, and the output end of the motor 3 15 is fixedly connected to the gear 3 16.

[0040] A second motor 14 is fixedly connected to one side of the bottom of the lifting frame 3. The output end of the second motor 14 is fixedly connected to the middle of the tilting rod 4. A bidirectional threaded rod 11 is rotatably installed on one side of the upper end of the lifting frame 3. The two sides of the bidirectional threaded rod 11 are threadedly connected to the left shell 10 and the right shell 13 respectively. A first motor 12 is fixedly connected to one side of the upper end of the lifting frame 3. The output end of the first motor 12 is fixedly connected to one end of the bidirectional threaded rod 11.

[0041] Specifically, in existing technologies, the concentration detection head 5 is typically inserted into the flux through the opening of a stirring container to obtain the concentration value via contact measurement. However, after each test, liquid residue remains on the surface of the concentration detection head 5; upon reuse, this residue will interfere with the accuracy of subsequent test results. Furthermore, cleaning the concentration detection head 5 is not only physically demanding for operators but also affects the continuity and efficiency of subsequent testing work.

[0042] Therefore, in order to solve the above problems, the working principle of this embodiment is as follows:

[0043] Place the support frame 1 on one side of the flux mixing container. Initially, the flipping rod 4 is in a vertical position, with one of the concentration detection heads 5 facing downwards. Then, by driving the gear 16 to rotate via the motor 15, the rack 2 descends, and the lifting frame 3 descends synchronously, allowing the concentration detection head 5 to be inserted into the flux for flux concentration detection.

[0044] After the concentration detection head 5 completes its detection and is removed from the flux, motor 2 14 drives the flipping rod 4 to rotate 180 degrees, exchanging the positions of the two concentration detection heads 5. At this time, the used concentration detection head 5 is located between the left shell 10 and the right shell 13. Then, motor 12 drives the bidirectional threaded rod 11 to rotate, bringing the left shell 10 and the right shell 13 closer together until they are in contact. The flipping rod 4 will then be inserted into the through holes at the bottom of the left shell 10 and the right shell 13. At this point, the concentration detection head 5 is enclosed in the closed space formed by the left shell 10 and the right shell 13. In addition, the contact surfaces of the left shell 10 and the right shell 13 are equipped with sealing gaskets to ensure airtightness. Furthermore, the fixing ring 23 coincides with the axis of the concentration detection head 5 at this time. Then, cylinder 17 drives the lifting plate 18 to descend, which in turn causes sleeve 19 to drive connecting rod 29 to descend. The concentration detection head 5 passes through the fixing ring 23. When the concentration detection head 5 passes through the fixing ring 23, the bristles of brush plate 24 will adhere to the surface of the concentration detection head 5. Furthermore, under the action of sliding column 25 and spring 26, brush plate 24 will adapt to the curvature change of the surface of concentration detection head 5 and always maintain close contact with the surface of concentration detection head 5. At the same time, pump body 21 and motor 33 are turned on. Pump body 21 draws cleaning water from the clean water tank 8, which is then sprayed onto the surface of concentration detection head 5 through inlet pipe 30 and annular pipe 22 via multiple nozzles. Thus, the surface of concentration detection head 5 can be brushed with the cooperation of brush plate 24 and nozzles. Furthermore, motor 433 drives gear 234 to reciprocate regularly, which, under the transmission of gear 120, causes sleeve 19 to drive fixed ring 23 and annular tube 22 to reciprocate, thereby expanding the cleaning range and reducing dead corners. Simultaneously, pump 17 starts, pumping the used cleaning water through outlet pipe 9 into wastewater tank 6 for storage. This achieves the cleaning of residual flux on the surface of concentration detection head 5, preventing interference with the accuracy of subsequent test results due to liquid residue on the surface when the concentration detection head 5 is reused. Moreover, while one concentration detection head 5 is being cleaned, the other concentration detection head 5 can be used normally, thus ensuring the continuity and efficiency of subsequent testing work.

[0045] In this embodiment, as Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, it includes a self-cleaning auxiliary component for the bristles;

[0046] The self-cleaning auxiliary component for the bristles includes a slide rod 27 that is slidably disposed on the inner wall of the sleeve 19, and a scraper 28 is fixedly connected to the lower end of the slide rod 27.

[0047] A cylinder 31 is fixedly connected to one side of the upper end of the lifting plate 18. A lifting block 32 is fixedly connected to the piston end of the cylinder 31. The upper end of the slide rod 27 is fixedly connected to the lifting block 32.

[0048] Specifically, in the above embodiment, although the brush plate 24 can be used to clean the surface of the concentration detection head 5, a certain amount of impurities will remain in the bristle gaps of the brush plate 24. When the brush plate 24 is used later, the impurities remaining in the bristle gaps are easy to re-adhere to the surface of the concentration detection head 5, thereby affecting the cleaning effect.

[0049] Therefore, in order to solve the above problems, the working principle of this embodiment is as follows:

[0050] After the brush plate 24 finishes cleaning one side, the fixing ring 23 is driven upward to reset, moving the brush plate 24 away from the surface of the concentration detection head 5. Then, the lifting block 32 is lowered by the cylinder 31, causing the slide rod 27 to slide within the sleeve 19 until the scraper 28 is flush with the bristles of the brush plate 24. At this point, the fixing ring 23 is driven to rotate back and forth, causing the bristles of the brush plate 24 to be agitated by the relative movement with the scraper 28, thus shaking out impurities hidden in the bristle gaps. Simultaneously, since the fixing ring 23 is no longer fitted onto the concentration detection head 5, the cleaning water sprayed from the nozzle on the annular tube 22 washes the bristles of the brush plate 24. Thus, the combined action of the scraper 28 agitating and the water rinsing removes impurities remaining in the bristles, ensuring the cleanliness of the bristles and preventing impurities remaining in the bristle gaps from re-adhering to the surface of the concentration detection head 5 during subsequent use, which would affect the cleaning effect.

[0051] Working principle: Place the support frame 1 on one side of the flux mixing container. Initially, the flipping rod 4 is in a vertical position, with one of the concentration detection heads 5 facing downwards. Then, the rack 2 is lowered by the rotation of the gear 16 driven by the motor 15, and the lifting frame 3 is lowered synchronously, allowing the concentration detection head 5 to be inserted into the flux for flux concentration detection.

[0052] After the concentration detection head 5 completes its detection and is removed from the flux, motor 2 14 drives the flipping rod 4 to rotate 180 degrees, causing the two concentration detection heads 5 to exchange positions. At this time, the used concentration detection head 5 is located between the left shell 10 and the right shell 13. Then, motor 12 drives the bidirectional threaded rod 11 to rotate, causing the left shell 10 and the right shell 13 to come closer together until they fit together. The flipping rod 4 will then be inserted into the through holes at the bottom of the left shell 10 and the right shell 13. At this time, the concentration detection head 5 is enclosed in the closed space formed by the left shell 10 and the right shell 13, and the fixing ring 23 coincides with the axis of the concentration detection head 5. Then, cylinder 17 drives the lifting plate 18 to descend, which in turn causes sleeve 19 to drive connecting rod 29 to descend. The concentration detection head 5 passes through the fixing ring 23. When the concentration detection head 5 passes through the fixing ring 23, the bristles of brush plate 24 will adhere to the surface of the concentration detection head 5. Furthermore, under the action of sliding column 25 and spring 26, brush plate 24 will adapt to the curvature change of the surface of concentration detection head 5 and always maintain close contact with the surface of concentration detection head 5. At the same time, pump body 21 and motor 33 are turned on. Pump body 21 draws cleaning water from the clean water tank 8, which is then sprayed onto the surface of concentration detection head 5 through inlet pipe 30 and annular pipe 22 via multiple nozzles. Thus, the surface of concentration detection head 5 can be brushed with the cooperation of brush plate 24 and nozzles. Furthermore, motor 433 drives gear 234 to rotate regularly back and forth, which, under the transmission of gear 120, causes sleeve 19 to drive fixed ring 23 and annular tube 22 to rotate back and forth, thereby expanding the cleaning range and reducing dead corners. At the same time, pump 17 starts, pumping the used cleaning water into wastewater tank 6 through outlet pipe 9 for storage. This achieves the cleaning of residual flux on the surface of concentration detection head 5.

[0053] After the brush plate 24 finishes cleaning one side, the fixing ring 23 is driven upward to reset, moving the brush plate 24 away from the surface of the concentration detection head 5. Then, the lifting block 32 is lowered by the cylinder 31, causing the slide rod 27 to slide in the inner cavity of the sleeve 19 until the scraper 28 is flush with the bristles of the brush plate 24. At this time, the fixing ring 23 is driven to rotate back and forth, and the bristles of the brush plate 24 will be moved due to the relative movement with the scraper 28, thereby shaking out the impurities hidden in the bristle gaps. At the same time, since the fixing ring 23 is no longer fitted on the concentration detection head 5, the cleaning water sprayed from the nozzle on the annular tube 22 will rinse the bristles of the brush plate 24. Thus, with the combined action of the scraper 28 moving and the water rinsing, the impurities remaining in the bristles are removed, thereby ensuring the cleanliness of the bristles.

[0054] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of the present invention. Those skilled in the art should understand that the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely illustrative of the principles of the invention. Various changes and modifications can be made to the invention without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the present invention as claimed. The scope of protection of the present invention is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A flux stirring concentration detection device, comprising a support frame (1), characterized in that: Including a self-cleaning alternating concentration detection component; The self-cleaning alternating concentration detection assembly includes a flip rod (4) rotatably mounted on one side of the bottom of the lifting frame (3). Both ends of the flip rod (4) are fixedly connected to concentration detection heads (5). A left shell (10) and a right shell (13) are slidably mounted on both sides of the upper end of the lifting frame (3). The bottom of the left shell (10) and the right shell (13) are provided with through holes matching the shape of the flip rod (4). A sleeve (19) is slidably connected to the middle of the upper end of the right shell (13). A connecting rod is fixedly mounted on the lower end of the sleeve (19). 29), the lower end of the connecting rod (29) is fixedly connected to a fixing ring (23), and multiple sliding columns (25) are evenly distributed and slidably passed through the fixing ring (23) along the circumference. A brush plate (24) is fixedly connected to one end of the sliding column (25) near the axis of the fixing ring (23). Brush bristles are provided on one side of the brush plate (24). An annular tube (22) is fixedly connected to the outer ring of the fixing ring (23). Multiple nozzles are provided along the circumference at the inner ring of the annular tube (22), and the multiple nozzles face the axis of the fixing ring (23).

2. The flux stirring concentration detection device according to claim 1, characterized in that: A clean water tank (8) is fixedly connected to one side of the upper end of the lifting frame (3). A second pump body (21) is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the clean water tank (8). The water inlet of the second pump body (21) is connected to the inner cavity of the clean water tank (8), and the water outlet is connected to the water inlet pipe (30). The water inlet pipe (30) is made of flexible material. The water inlet pipe (30) passes through one side of the right shell (13) and the pipe opening is connected to one side of the annular pipe (22).

3. The flux stirring concentration detection device according to claim 1, characterized in that: A spring (26) is fitted on one side of the sliding column (25). One end of the spring (26) is fixedly connected to the fixing ring (23), and the other end is fixedly connected to the end of the sliding column (25).

4. The flux stirring concentration detection device according to claim 1, characterized in that: A sewage tank (6) is fixedly connected to one side of the lifting frame (3), and a pump body (7) is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the sewage tank (6). The outlet end of the pump body (7) is connected to the inner cavity of the sewage tank (6), and the inlet end of the pump body (7) is connected to an outlet pipe (9). The outlet of the outlet pipe (9) is fixedly installed on one side of the left shell (10).

5. The flux stirring concentration detection device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The right shell (13) is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the cylinder (17), and the piston end of the cylinder (17) is fixedly connected to the lifting plate (18). One end of the sleeve (19) is rotatably mounted on the lifting plate (18).

6. The flux stirring concentration detection device according to claim 5, characterized in that: Gear 1 (20) is fixedly sleeved on the upper end of the sleeve (19), and gear 2 (34) is rotatably arranged on one side of the lower end face of the lifting plate (18). Gear 1 (20) and gear 2 (34) mesh with each other. Motor 4 (33) is fixedly connected to one side of the upper end face of the lifting plate (18), and the output end of motor 4 (33) is fixedly connected to gear 2 (34).

7. The flux stirring concentration detection device according to claim 1, characterized in that: One end of the support frame (1) is rotatably equipped with a gear three (16), which meshes with the tooth block on the rack (2). A motor three (15) is fixedly connected to one side of the support frame (1), and the output end of the motor three (15) is fixedly connected to the gear three (16).

8. The flux stirring concentration detection device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom side of the lifting frame (3) is fixedly connected to a second motor (14), the output end of the second motor (14) is fixedly connected to the middle of the flipping rod (4), a bidirectional threaded rod (11) is rotatably provided on the upper side of the lifting frame (3), the two sides of the bidirectional threaded rod (11) are threadedly connected to the left shell (10) and the right shell (13) respectively, and a first motor (12) is fixedly connected to the upper side of the lifting frame (3), the output end of the first motor (12) is fixedly connected to one end of the bidirectional threaded rod (11).

9. The flux stirring concentration detection device according to claim 5, characterized in that: Includes a self-cleaning brush bristle auxiliary component; The self-cleaning auxiliary component for the bristles includes a slide rod (27) that is slidably disposed on the inner wall of the sleeve (19), and a scraper (28) is fixedly connected to the lower end of the slide rod (27).

10. The flux stirring concentration detection device according to claim 9, characterized in that: A cylinder 2 (31) is fixedly connected to one side of the upper end of the lifting plate (18), and a lifting block (32) is fixedly connected to the piston end of the cylinder 2 (31). The upper end of the slide rod (27) is fixedly connected to the lifting block (32).