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[[File:Sanitary Mixers.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Sanitary Mixers]] | [[File:Sanitary Mixers.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Sanitary Mixers]] | ||
'''Sanitary Mixers''' are used in incorporating powders into liquids, producing an agglomerate-free and homogeneous product in a single pass. The mixer design has complete stainless steel parts (wetted and non-wetted) gearboxes, motors), polishing standards, and impeller design. | '''Sanitary Mixers''' are used in incorporating powders into liquids, producing an agglomerate-free and homogeneous product in a single pass. The mixer design has complete stainless steel parts (wetted and non-wetted) gearboxes, motors), polishing standards, and impeller design. | ||
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==Common Applications= | ==Common Applications== | ||
*Cell Culture Media | *Cell Culture Media | ||
*Media & Buffer Solutions | *Media & Buffer Solutions |
Latest revision as of 06:11, 5 March 2013
Sanitary Mixers are used in incorporating powders into liquids, producing an agglomerate-free and homogeneous product in a single pass. The mixer design has complete stainless steel parts (wetted and non-wetted) gearboxes, motors), polishing standards, and impeller design.
Advantages
- Fast powder incorporation rate of up to 250 lbs/minute
- Agglomerate-free, consistent product, time after time
- Designed for Cleaning-In-Place (CIP)
- Low-level, ergonomic design
- Low power requirement; requires no additional pump
- Simple - easy to install, easy to operate and easy to clean
Common Applications
- Cell Culture Media
- Media & Buffer Solutions
- Injectables
- Antibiotics
- Blood Factors
- Vaccine Production
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