Roller mixer mill type EL
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Roller mixer mill - type EL - Probst & Class - horizontal / food / laboratory
Roller mixer mill - type EL - Probst & Class - horizontal / food / laboratory
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Characteristics

Technology
roller
Orientation
horizontal
Product applications
food
Other characteristics
laboratory

Description

Horizontal, in-line operation, standard motors, up to 100,000 l/h wetting de-agglomeration dispersing emulsifying homogenizing mixing comminution Applications The PUC multistage mixer is especially well-suited for the production of emulsions and dispersions. It is used in the foodstuffs, pharmaceutical, chemical and petrochemical, and cosmetics industries for the wetting, comminution, mixing, de-agglomeration and homogenizing of liquid/solid mixtures. The rotor-stator system has a three-stage configuration and is equipped with an axial rotor. It is ideally adapted to the homogenizing process. The machine also allows defibration and can therefore be used in a wide variety of applications. The high degree of turbulence in the rotor-stator system reliably achieves extremely small droplet sizes and thorough distribution. In many applications, the multistage mixer can replace high-pressure homogenizing as droplet sizes below 5 µm, which are adequate for many process applications, can be achieved. Frequently, the machine is connected to batch hoppers, mixing and agitator vessels to reduce mixing times or accelerate dissolving processes. These machines can process any material that can be pumped. Type EL PUC type EL colloid mills are designed for in-line operation. They can be supplied with many popular types of connection (threaded nozzle, flange, tri-clamp, etc.). A special feature of type EL is the bearing block that allows our customers to use their own standard motors (standard B3 motors).
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