Paddle mixer
continuousfor liquidsstainless steel

paddle mixer
paddle mixer
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Characteristics

Technology
paddle
Batch/continuous
continuous
Product type
for liquids
Other characteristics
stainless steel, double
Applications
construction

Description

When it comes to industrial mixing applications, FEECO manufactures the industry’s most reputable pugmill mixers, also referred to as paddle mixers. These continuous mixers feature heavy-duty construction, along with their U-type trough design, which makes them an excellent choice for agglomerating, mixing, or conditioning in demanding settings throughout a variety of industries. Pugmill mixers can be used as stand-alone agglomeration equipment, or as a mixing step in a larger agglomeration process utilizing a disc pelletizer or agglomeration drum. Pugmills utilize dual counter-rotating shafts with pitched paddles to create a kneading and folding-over mixing action inside the trough. Material and binder (when applicable) are continuously fed into the mixer. The action of the pitched paddles moves material from the bottom of the trough, up the middle, and back down the sides to create an intimate mixture of materials during the predetermined retention time. FEATURES Size: 14″ – 78″ (356 – 1,981mm) Double shaft design for thorough mixing of materials Heavy-duty construction for years of reliable operation Binder spray system to accommodate a liquid feed Options in paddle facings to help prevent wear Bottom doors open for cleanout Reversible paddles for modifying mixing pattern Optional Components Zero Speed Switches Mid-Height Cover w/ Spray Assembly High Cover w/ Spray Assembly Electronic Shock Relay Stainless Steel Wetted Parts Heat Transfer Jacket

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