Mixing Equipment
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Chemical & Pharmaceutical Machinery, Industrial Machinery, Mixing Equipment
THINKY MIXER ARE-250 CE(Non Vacuum) – THINKY CORPORATION
Chemical & Pharmaceutical Machinery, Industrial Machinery, Mixing EquipmentTHINKY MIXER ARE-250 CE(Non Vacuum) – THINKY CORPORATION
Improves the efficiency of mixing and degassing small amounts of material. Best seller in CE Certified Mixer.
・This 230V-ready device
・The two modes of mixing and deaeration enable the dispersion and deaeration of high-viscosity materials in a short amount of time
・The cold-insulated, heat-resistant adapter supports various material characteristics
・A wide variety of adapters are available for use with various containers
・Memory and step-operation functions allow for the control and execution of operating conditions
・A CE-certified model is available.SKU: n/a -
Chemical & Pharmaceutical Machinery, Industrial Machinery, Mixing Equipment
THINKY MIXER ARE-500(Non Vacuum) – THINKY CORPORATION
Chemical & Pharmaceutical Machinery, Industrial Machinery, Mixing EquipmentTHINKY MIXER ARE-500(Non Vacuum) – THINKY CORPORATION
Medium-size, general-purpose model supporting upgrade to a maximum of 500ml capacity and production
・It supports upgrading from smaller models.
・The high-durability drive system is suitable for production.
・A maximum of 500ml or 1.1kg of material can be simultaneously mixed and deaerated.
・A wide range of adapters extend the variations of containers that can be used (syringes, barrels, and disposable containers).
・The cold-insulated, heat-resistant adapter supports various characteristics of materials.
・Memory and step-operation functions enable control of operating conditions.SKU: n/a
Are you looking for a Mixing Equipment product?
When selecting Mixing Equipment for your company’s needs, there are several important points to consider during the comparison and evaluation process.
1. Mixing Capacity and Volume
Consider the mixing capacity and volume of the equipment, including the maximum batch size or continuous mixing capability. Ensure that the equipment can handle the required volume of materials efficiently.
2. Mixing Speed and Efficiency
Evaluate the mixing speed and efficiency of the equipment. Look for features such as variable speed controls, optimized mixing mechanisms, and efficient energy utilization. Faster and more efficient mixing can improve productivity and reduce processing time.
3. Mixing Quality and Homogeneity
Assess the mixing quality and homogeneity achieved by the equipment. Consider factors such as mixing action, agitation methods, and the ability to uniformly distribute ingredients or additives. High-quality mixing ensures consistent product characteristics and avoids variations.
4. Material Compatibility
Check the compatibility of the mixing equipment with the materials or substances you intend to mix. Consider factors such as material viscosity, temperature sensitivity, and reactivity. The equipment should be designed to handle the specific materials without compromising performance or safety.
5. Mixing Control and Automation
Evaluate the level of control and automation offered by the equipment. Look for features such as programmable recipes, precise mixing controls, and data logging capabilities. Advanced control options enable accurate and repeatable mixing processes.