Mixers / Blenders

MIXERS/BLENDERS

A mixer is a complex and precision piece of equipment that blends, emulsifies, homogenizes, and combines various types of ingredients that are essential to a manufacturing or production process. Mixing is part of the production of commercial and industrial products including pharmaceuticals ,cosmetics, and foods each of which require precision control for mixing of unlike and dissimilar chemicals and materials.

The quality of a mixer is determined by its repeatability and the consistency of its mixing. The challenge of the process is the properties of the materials being mixed since each variation and difference requires special handling. The initial steps of mixing involves a thorough in depth study of the materials such that the mixing process will be successful. As with many industrial functions, mixing requires a customization of equipment to exactly meet the needs and conditions of the manufacturing process.

General Type of Mixer used for Application Material

Paddle Mixer                       Viscous semi-solid material     
Ribbon Blender / Mixer    Food, chemicals, powders
Tumbler Mixer                    Bakery materials   
Drum Mixer                         Low and medium viscosity material, such as slurry or cement
Emulsifier Mixer                 Immiscible liquids, such as oils
Static Mixer                         Gasses and liquids

Paddle Mixer : These types of mixers are utilized in the mixing of solids, viscous or slurry liquid mixing, and wet-dry mixing. They consist of a central shaft axis for the holding of the blades. They are frequently utilized in dry mixing, but they can also accommodate liquid-solid mixing.

Ribbon Mixer / Blender : Ribbon Mixers are a specific type of powder blenders that consist of two parts mounted on a central shaft . The mixing medium often consists of inner and outer helical ribbons that are designed to move material both inwards and outwards.

Tumbler Mixer : Tumbler mixers are diffusion mixers that rotate to mix materials and include air in the mixing process. They have a tumbling rhythm and do not use impellers as part of the mixing process. Tumbler mixers are used to mix solids and powders and, in special cases, liquids. Solids are rotated by the tumbler as if they are being stirred as gravity is constantly pulling the mixture back to the bottom of the drum. The configurations of tumbler mixers include octagonal, cone, and V shape.

Drum Mixer : Drum mixers have single or multiple blades attached to the inside walls of the drum
with a frame that supports the drum as it rotates. As the drum rotates, the blades on the interior walls lift the ingredients and raise them to the upper wall of the drum. At the apex of the rotation, the ingredients fall back to the underside of the drum to repeat the process.

Emulsifier Mixer : These types of mixers are utilized in mixing immiscible liquids. Examples of two substances that are completely not miscible are oil and water. In the cases when there is a requirement of a totally homogenized and emulsified mixture like in making sunscreen, lipstick, lotion, and mixing cosmetics, an emulsifier is utilized.