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Ribbon mixer
batchsolid/liquidfor PVC

ribbon mixer
ribbon mixer
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Characteristics

Technology
ribbon
Batch/continuous
batch
Product type
solid/liquid, for PVC
Applications
for the food industry, for the chemical industry, for the plastics industry
Other characteristics
stainless steel

Description

A stainless steel jacket trough, illuminated sight windows, purge ports, and an all-welded double ribbon agitator combine to make this the mixer of choice for a key leader in the plastics industry. The unique combination of Marion's process knowledge, our client's needs, and these custom options made this configuration possible. What can we design for you? Custom is what we do, and our covers are no exception. Doors, inlets, dust collection vents, threaded temperature probes and pressure relief ports are just a few of the endless ways our covers can be configured to meet your needs. It all starts with safety and ergonomics. Hinged doors that provide full-width access can be counter balanced and/or counter weighted, as well as cylinder actuated for easy opening. The doors and safety grates located underneath are guarded by electrical interlock switches to prevent unsafe use. Suitable for steam, hot oil or water, our ASME code rated jackets with optional external insulation provide a reliable solution for products that need to be heated or cooled during the mixing process. With the addition of heat, a mixer can be used to cook, dry or create a chemical reaction. When cooling, the benefits include chilling, freeze drying or the ability to stabilize a chemical reaction. Marion Process Solutions has experience in working with applications that require temperature ranges from +600ºF to -20ºF.

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