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'''Barrel Mixers''' are similar with [[Drum Mixers]]. These mixers allow you to thoroughly mix the contents of 55-gallon (200 liter) drums without removing the drum lid. The 40" (1016 mm) long mixing tube fits into standard 2" (51 mm) bungs and generates a powerful top-to-bottom flow.
 
 
==Processes==
A shaft-mounted turbine inside the mixing tube creates a steady suction effect at four upper intake ports. Mixers draw approximately 13 to 14 gallons (49 to 53 liters) of liquid (750 cp max) per minute through the 2" (51 mm) OD mixing tube. The forcefully expelled liquid resuspends and dissolves settled particles. Choose either an electric or air-drive motor mixer.
 
 
==Video==
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Latest revision as of 04:43, 29 August 2012


Barrel Mixers

Barrel Mixers are similar with Drum Mixers. These mixers allow you to thoroughly mix the contents of 55-gallon (200 liter) drums without removing the drum lid. The 40" (1016 mm) long mixing tube fits into standard 2" (51 mm) bungs and generates a powerful top-to-bottom flow.


Processes

A shaft-mounted turbine inside the mixing tube creates a steady suction effect at four upper intake ports. Mixers draw approximately 13 to 14 gallons (49 to 53 liters) of liquid (750 cp max) per minute through the 2" (51 mm) OD mixing tube. The forcefully expelled liquid resuspends and dissolves settled particles. Choose either an electric or air-drive motor mixer.


Video