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Introducing
relative movement of the correct intensity into the materials
achieves mixing. A simple movement in only one direction
with inadequate acceleration of the materials would obviously
not result into a homogeneous mix of the desired properties.
This would be more like stirring than mixing. |
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How much relative
movement is introduced is a decisive criterion. Conditions
for successful mixing include all of the material volume
to be mixed and also achieving the highest probable likelihood
that a particle being in a specific position at the beginning
can be found at any random location in the mixing chamber
at the end of the process. This is the only way to ensure
that a consistent result is achieved every time mixing
is repeated and that's what we are here to do |
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MIKRONS
® Product Highlights |
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Our proven design
provides a superior uniform mix, complemented by a robust
construction. Over 16 standard models are available from
10 to 10,000 litres. |
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Mixing is accomplished
using either a ribbon or paddle agitator. The Double-Ribbon
Agitator, with the original reverse-spiral design, delivers
uniform, high-capacity blending at low power cost. The
mix is held in constant suspension providing for excellent
uniform mix of the product. Paddle assemblies mix using
a tumbling motion and have less product shearing during
the process. |
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- Built to food or dairy standards
- High-quality, heavy-duty construction
- Uniform product blends
- Complete discharge available
- Easily cleanable
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