Ross Double Planetary Mixer Features Reverse-Lift Design

July 15, 2020
Reverse-lift design raises the vessel to the mixing position rather than lowering the agitator assembly.

The Ross Double Planetary Mixer is available in a reverse-lift design that raises the vessel to the mixing position rather than lowering the agitator assembly. A reverse lift facilitates improved rigidity and more uniform blade-to-vessel clearances without relying on the floor to be completely level. Two interchangeable mixing vessels are supplied with each machine to form a semi-continuous mixing operation. Double Planetary Mixers can process both wet (pastes and slurries) and dry (granulations and powder blends) applications, including semi-solids (gels and dough-like materials).

The 100-gallon mixers feature an elaborate CIP system, which includes a total of five ports with rotating spray nozzles directed at the gearbox, agitators and vessel. The spray balls are piped to a central cleaning system manifold for single-point hook-up.  Raw material feeding equipment may be hard-piped to the vacuum hood—another advantage unique to the reverse-lift design.

Each mixer is controlled from a NEMA 4X stainless steel purged panel (Class I, Div 1, Group D). The entire fleet of eleven machines is explosion-proof.

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