Dual-Axis Dispersion Mixer

The dual-axis dispersion mixer utilizes two intermeshing mixing blades to generate shear and convective forces, suitable for blending high-viscosity materials. During operation, the rotating blades create an up-and-down circulation of the material, effectively breaking up agglomerates and uniformly dispersing pigments and fillers. It is commonly used in mixing and dispersion processes in the production of coatings and inks.
Selection
When selecting, consider the viscosity of the material to match the blade type. For medium to high viscosity, choose a frame-type paddle; for strong shearing requirements, use a toothed paddle. Determine the motor power and shaft length based on the tank dimensions, and select explosion-proof motors for hazardous areas. Conduct actual material tests to verify dispersion effectiveness, and determine the working volume according to production capacity requirements.

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Instruments

Adopt dual-axis constant force lifting system, lift Travel 200mm, speed range 60-8000rpm, digital direct display Rotation speed, equipped with dispersed impeller and sand grinding disc, adapt to different experimental needs.

$ 653.00

Adopt dual-axis constant force lifting system, lifting Travel 400mm; Rotation speed up to 8000rpm, linear speed up to 41m/s; High-speed dispersion disc generates strong shear force to achieve uniform dispersion and suspension effect of materials.

$ 669.00

With a wide range of 0-2800rpm speed regulation and 250mm automatic lifting Travel, the dual-axis constant force system is used to achieve smooth lifting, and the integrated sand disc and dispersion disc meet a variety of process requirements.

$ 551.00

Speed range 60~ 8000rpm, Power 550W, using variable frequency motor to achieve stepless speed regulation, digital direct display Rotation speed, dual-axis constant force lifting system is easy to operate, low noise and no interference.

$ 504.00

The equipment integrates dispersion and stirring functions, lifting Travel 250mm, with a maximum processing viscosity of 100000mPa.s. It adopts a dual-axis constant force lifting structure, resulting in stable operation and uniform mixing.

$ 504.00

Set dispersion and stirring functions in one, lifting Travel 250mm, speed range 100~ 8000rpm, dual-axis constant force lifting to ensure stable operation, processing viscosity up to 100000mPa.s.

$ 574.00

The variable frequency motor is used to achieve stepless speed regulation from 0 to 7500 rpm, equipped with dispersed impeller and sand grinding blades, and the dual-axis constant force lifting system has a stroke of 200mm, which can adapt to different experimental requirements and calculate the material reaction relationship.

$ 816.00

Measurement range 0-12.7 mm, resolution 0.001mm, with electric swirl/spin, automatic statistical extreme deviation, multi-level account management and test result audit traceability.

$ 1848.00

Adopt biaxial planetary motion structure, revolution 0-70rpm and rotation 0-80rpm adjustable, equipped with automatic wall scraping device to achieve no dead point mixing, Total Power 6.75kw to meet a variety of material handling needs.

$ 7303.00

Using dual-axis constant force lifting system and variable frequency motor, 0-3000rpm stepless speed regulation, equipped with dispersed impeller and sand grinding blades, can directly calculate the relationship between material viscosity and reaction rate.

$ 493.00

Adopt dual-axis constant force lifting system, lifting Travel 250mm, speed range 60~ 8000rpm, with timing function, can be cooled down by water jacket temperature control, easy and stable operation.

$ 574.00

Adopt frequency conversion motor to achieve stepless speed regulation of 60-8000rpm, equipped with dispersed impeller and sand grinding blades, dual-axis constant force lifting system is easy to operate, and digital PID technology ensures Rotation speed control accuracy.

$ 493.00

Adopt frequency conversion motor to achieve stepless speed regulation of 60-8000rpm, equipped with dual-axis constant force lifting system and sand grinding blade disc, with digital display Rotation speed and timing function, lifting Travel up to 250mm.

$ 641.00

Six-axis planetary stirring structure, equipped with high-speed disperser and low-speed twist paddle, Rotation speed 0-90rpm, dispersion Rotation speed 0-3800rpm, can achieve no dead angle mixing of materials, and has an online temperature measurement system, temperature error less than 1 ℃.

$ 82694.00

Adopting a planetary two-way swirl/spin structure, the mixing arm runs in reverse with the basket to achieve rapid mixing, with a maximum load of 300g and a speed range of 400-2800rpm. The equilibrate is quiet and can be operated directly in the syringe or test bottle.

$ 5237.00

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