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Mixers range from laboratory to production line scale, including:
Mixers range from laboratory to production line scale, including:
* [[Ribbon Blenders]]
* [[Ribbon Blenders]]
* [[V Blenders]]
* [[V-Type Blenders]]
* [[Cone Screw Blenders]]
* [[Cone Screw Blenders]]
* [[Screw blenders]]
* [[Screw Blenders]]
* [[Double Cone Blenders]]
* [[Double Cone Blenders]]
* Double Planetary [[High Viscosity Mixers]]
* [[Double Planetary Mixers]]
* Counter-rotating Mixers
* [[Contra Rotating Mixers]]
* Double & Triple Shaft Mixers
* [[Double Shaft Mixers]]
* [[Triple Shaft Mixers]]
* [[Vacuum Mixers]]
* [[Vacuum Mixers]]
* [[Planetary Dispersers]]
* [[Planetary Dispersers]]
* High Shear Rotor Stator Mixers
* [[High Shear Mixers]]
* [[Dispersion Mixers]]
* [[Dispersion Mixers]]
* [[Paddle Mixers]]
* [[Paddle Mixers]]
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* [[Mobile Mixers]]
* [[Mobile Mixers]]
* [[Drum Blenders]]  
* [[Drum Blenders]]  
* [[Banbury mixers]] are effective at mixing or kneading viscous materials.  They can operate at different temperatures and pressures for mixing different solutions and can also have internal or external heating systems added to them.  
* [[Banbury Mixers]] are effective at mixing or kneading viscous materials.  They can operate at different temperatures and pressures for mixing different solutions and can also have internal or external heating systems added to them.  





Revision as of 05:15, 23 January 2012

HOSOKAWA MICRON
Paddle Mixer
V Blender
Ribbon Blender.
Double Cone Blender
High shear Mixer/Granulator
Drum-Blender

Mixers are used to mix or blend a wide range of materials used in different industries including the food, chemical, pharmaceutical, plastic and mineral industries. They are mainly used to mix different materials using different types of blades to make a good quality homogeneous mixture. Included are dry blending devices, paste mixing designs for high viscosity products and high shear models for emulsification, particle size reduction and homogenization.

Mixers range from laboratory to production line scale, including:


Options

  • Spray nozzles
  • CIP
  • PLC
  • Pneumatic or electric systems
  • Hydraulic or electronic soft start mechanisms so that they start and stop smoothly


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