High Shear Mixers Are Ideal for Dispersion, Emulsification and Homogenization
Charles Ross & Son Company has introduced a benchtop model of its popular line of High Shear Rotor/Stator Mixers. Ross High Shear Mixers are ideal for dispersion, emulsification, homogenization and particle size reduction.
The LCI-V model is offered with many standard features including:
- One HP variable speed drive for operation up to 10,000 rpm
- 316 stainless steel wetted parts
- Four stator heads — slotted, square hole, fine screen and round hole
- Temperature probe to monitor batch temperature
- Vacuum and jacketed mix vessel
- Raw material addition ports in cover
- Controls including tachometer, timer, speed, power draw and automated raise/lower
Company Information
P.O. Box 12308
Hauppauge, NY 11788 (see map)
Phone: (800) 243-7677
email: sales@mixers.com
Website: www.mixers.com
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