Ross Dual-Shaft Mixer Is Designed For Increased Shear

Dec. 13, 2020
Dual-shaft mixer affords more advanced deagglomeration and emulsification capabilities.

Ross incorporates a high shear rotor/stator into a dual-shaft mixer designed for more intense shearing and homogenization requirements. Instead of a conventional high-speed disperser blade, the rotor and slotted stator mixing head – also often called a homogenizer – affords more advanced deagglomeration and emulsification capabilities. Complementing the high shear mixer, a two-wing anchor promotes bulk flow and uniform batch temperature. The pictured Ross Model CDA-25 features dry-running Double FlexiLip seals on both agitator shafts suitable for vacuum operation up to 29.5” hg and includes a portable mixing vessel with heating/cooling jacket.

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