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'''Triple Shaft Mixers''' are ideal for straight forward dispersion and mixing applications. The Triple Shaft design extends the operating range of this product line by adding either a high shear rotor/stator mixer, or a second high speed disperser. The addition of a high shear rotor/stator mixer adds the capability of emulsifying and homogenizing products that require higher shear to reduce the size of the particles being mixed.
 
 
==Typical Parts and Operation Principles==
===Three Wing Anchor Agitator===
Moves materials in axial and radial motions and feeds viscous/non-flowing materials into the high speed blades
 
===High Speed Disperser===
This conventional disk design is used for dispersion of materials up to approx. 75,000 cps.
 
===A high shear rotor-stator mixer or a second high speed disperser===
The addition of a high shear rotor-stator mixer adds the capability of emulsifying and homogenizing products that require higher shear to reduce the size of the particles being mixed.
 
 
==Video==
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Latest revision as of 20:42, 2 September 2012


Triple Shaft Mixers

Triple Shaft Mixers are ideal for straight forward dispersion and mixing applications. The Triple Shaft design extends the operating range of this product line by adding either a high shear rotor/stator mixer, or a second high speed disperser. The addition of a high shear rotor/stator mixer adds the capability of emulsifying and homogenizing products that require higher shear to reduce the size of the particles being mixed.


Typical Parts and Operation Principles

Three Wing Anchor Agitator

Moves materials in axial and radial motions and feeds viscous/non-flowing materials into the high speed blades

High Speed Disperser

This conventional disk design is used for dispersion of materials up to approx. 75,000 cps.

A high shear rotor-stator mixer or a second high speed disperser

The addition of a high shear rotor-stator mixer adds the capability of emulsifying and homogenizing products that require higher shear to reduce the size of the particles being mixed.


Video