Jul 04, 2024

Mixer Equipment Introduction

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Commonly used mixers are divided into four categories: gas and low-viscosity liquid mixers, medium- and high-viscosity liquid and paste mixing machinery, thermoplastic material mixers, and powdered and granular solid material mixing machinery.
Gas and low-viscosity liquid mixers are characterized by simple structure, no rotating parts, low maintenance and repair, and low energy consumption. This type of mixing machinery is further divided into four types: air flow mixing, pipeline mixing, jet mixing, and forced circulation mixing.
Mixer accessories are mainly made of wear-resistant alloy materials, including high-speed stirring scrapers, stirring wings, wear-resistant liners, stirring arms, stirring shovels, planetary shovels, stirring plows, stirring rods, stirring rakes, etc.
Mixing machinery for medium and high viscosity liquids and pastes generally has a strong shearing effect.
Thermoplastic material mixing machinery is mainly used for mixing thermoplastic materials (such as rubber and plastics) with additives; powdered and granular solid material mixing machinery is mostly intermittent operation, and also includes machinery with both mixing and grinding functions, such as wheel rollers, etc.
The moving parts of the mechanical agitator will also produce shearing effects on the liquid when rotating. The liquid will also be sheared when flowing through the wall and various fixed components installed in the container. These shearing effects will cause many local eddy currents to diffuse.
For liquids with different densities and components that are immiscible, the shearing effect and strong turbulence generated by stirring will tear the dense liquid into small droplets and evenly disperse them into the main liquid.

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