High Shear Mixer targets process industries.

Press Release Summary:




Incorporating rotor/stator configuration to promote dual flow through Delta rotor/stator, PM Model offers 15-30 minutes typical cycle times. Designed as batch mixer, it is mounted on conventional air/oil hydraulic lift system, and offers rapid incorporation of powders. Several models are available from 5-200 hp. Intended for use in agglomerate reduction and production of fine emulsions, unit suits applications in chemical dispersions, condiments, cosmetics, and adhesives.



Original Press Release:



Ross Introduces New High Shear Mixer



August 4, 2007

Charles Ross & Son Company has announced the introduction of a new model of it's proven line of High Shear Mixers.

The PM Model incorporates a rotor/stator configuration that promotes dual flow through a special Delta rotor/stator. This higher flow promoted by this design is ideal for use in agglomerate reduction and the production of fine emulsions.

When a media mill is used to finish a product in a single pass, the PM Model can most often eliminate the need for the mill altogether. When the product requires multiple passes in a Media Mill, experience has shown the PM can reduce milling time by up to 50% of that which is normally required. Cycle times of 15 - 30 minutes are typical.

The PM Model is designed as a batch mixer and is mounted on a conventional air/oil hydraulic lift system. Several models are available from 5 through 200 HP.
Typical applications are found throughout the process industries and include chemical dispersions, fine food emulsions, condiments, cosmetics, adhesives, etc.

The primary advantages of the PM include:
o Excellent flow and product movement of the batch.
o Creation of a dual vortex above and below the rotor/stator.
o Rapid incorporation of powders
o Shortened batch times.
o Reduction or elimination of the need for secondary equipment.

Additional information on this new model can be obtained by contacting:
Chris Ross
Vice President Sales
at 1-800-243-7677
or
via the web @ www.mixers.com

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