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'''Planetary Dispersers''' are suitable for viscous mixtures requiring both slow- and high-speed agitation. This mixer has 2 slow speed planetary stirrers with 2 high-speed dispersers.  Each agitator is independently driven to allow for individual control of speed. High-speed blades provide intensive shearing action, while planetary stirrers continually move material into blades.
 
 
==Design and Process==
Planetary Dispersers design combines two slow speed planetary stirrers with two conventional high- speed dispersers. All agitators revolve on their own axis while at the same time on a common axis. Each of the agitators is independently driven to allow for individual control of the speed. The high-speed blades provide an intensive shearing action, while the planetary stirrers continually move material into the high-speed blades. The combined action of the two planetary blades also removes material from the tank wall to insure superior heat transfer during the mixing process.
 
 
==Common Applications==
Planetary Dispersers are used for vacuum operation and includes a jacketed mix vessel for heating and cooling of the batch. Also included are a special vacuum filling hopper, a rotating wall scraper, full controls, a transfer cart, heat transfer system and vacuum pump.
 
 
==Video==
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