Turbine Mixers

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Turbine Mixers

Turbine Mixers are commonly used for grinding of ceramic raw materials. Turbine Mixers can be used to mix two-part compounds fast by attaching the mixer to any variable speed drill.


Materials and Operations

Turbine Mixers consist of a cylindrical tank made of thick electro-welded sheet steel with rotor, fixed disperser and an internal cylinder lining made of special wear- resistant steel.

The drive transmission unit consists of an electric motor, hydraulic coupling and transmission belts connected to a speed reducer; the rotor shaft is attached to the reducer end shaft.


Common Features

  • Turbine Mixers are 18 (45cm) long, making them suitable containers for up to 5 gallons.
  • Turbine Mixers are very rugged, epoxy coated steel.
  • Turbine Mixers are suitable for use in cordless or corded electric drills.


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