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All About Industrial Mixers and Blenders

Author: Kv Gopalakrishnan
by Kv Gopalakrishnan
Posted: Jan 31, 2019

Industrial MixersIndustrial mixers and agitators are used by manufacturers when the materials are required to be broken down. These mixers can blend or emulsify different types of materials into a single substance. Abs Mixers are capable of thoroughly combining any liquid or solid, thus turning it into a final product.

ApplicationsIn many industries, abs mixers are considered as important machinery. It is observed that mixing is the first step in the manufacturing process found in various industries. Industries that depend on abs mixer have components such as adhesive and sealant, water treatment, automotive, pulp and paper, agricultural, chemical, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and cosmetics. These mixers are highly used in various industries.

During the manufacturing process, abs mixers are used along with powerful motorized blades to mix materials for creating various products, such as polyurethane, silicone, petroleum products, toothpaste, among others. Industrial Blenders

As compared to mixing, blending is quite a smooth process that involves combining various types of materials. For example, either a solid material is mixed with another solid material or in some cases, a solid material is mixed with a liquid one.

Industrial mixers and blenders are majorly used for combining any type of liquid or solid during the manufacturing process. These abs submersible mixer and blenders are in form of large tanks having motorized blades that rotate on a stationary shaft or remain in a fixed position.

It is observed that these blenders are widely used in various manufacturing industries as many consumable products consist of ingredients that undergo the industrial process. Products such as beverages, toothpaste, food, and petroleum products that are directly consumed by people are processed through industrial blenders and mixers.

Abs mixer and blenders are largely used in cosmetic, pharmaceutical, chemical, agricultural, pulp and paper, automotive, water treatment, adhesive, and sealant industries.

Industrial blenders mainly consist of mixing blades, ribbons, impellers or propellers that are driven by a rotor-stator, a single rotor or a twin rotor. A proper blender is required to attain a consistency or a foolproof final product. Also, effective output and cost-control should be considered.

Various Types of Abs Mixers1. The Sulzer abs flow booster XSB comes with a complete lockable coupling system. It has 3-blade propellers which consist of self-cleaning feature. These propellers are highly efficient with a diameter of 2750 mm. The bearings of these propellers are maintenance-free and can work well for more than 100,000 h. It has a thermo control system with an in-built auto switch-off feature.2. Sulzer abs RW mixers and XRW mixers come with integral motor and are perfect pick for blending, mixing, dissolving, and suspension of solids in municipal treatment plants, industry, and agriculture. The key features of these mixers include blockage-free propeller and patented solids deflection ring.

Advantage of Abs mixers• Easy installation.• There is very little maintenance cost involved.• These mixers have high power capacity.• The abs mixers are energy-efficient.

A.T.E. provides various kinds of industrial mixers like Sulzer abs XRW, Sulzer abs Flow Booster XSB 900 and Sulzer abs RW. Industrial mixers and blenders are majorly used for combining any type of liquid or solid during the manufacturing process.

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K V Gopalakrishnan is a writer who has very good experience in writing articles & blogs. The writer has a flair for writing and he keeps on writing various articles and blogs related to the industry.

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