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Industrial Mixer Manufacturer from 1/4 - 100 horsepower for CPI, Waste & Water Treatment, Neutralization, Blending, Solid Suspension, Dispersions, Gas-Liquid, Slurries, Dissolving, Emulsions, Heat Transfer, Fermentation, Bio-Tech, Clay, Minerals Processing, Acids & Alkalis, Mixing Columns, Pulp & Paper, Petroleum, Inks, Dyes, Adhesives, FGD ..... for batch and continuous applications.  

Economical Cup-Plate & Clamp
Direct Drive, 5/8-3/4" dia. shafts
Clamp 
Gear Drive Air, 3/4-1.5" dia. shafts
Base Plate
Right Angle Drive, 1.5-2.5" dia. Shafts
Base Plate
Double Helical Reduction, 2- 3" dia. shafts
Economical Bung Mount, 5/8-3/4" dia. shafts

Direct Drive Swivel Clamp or Cup Plate Mounted Mixers

Heavy Duty Portable Mixer

Right Angle Industrial Top Entering Mixer Agitator Double Helical Industrail Agitators Pneumatic or air driven direct drive economy bung mounted mixer

ACUMIX, Inc.
Mailing
| PO Box 6867  | Harrisburg, PA 17112-0867
Sales & Engineering Office
| 805 Harrogate Dr  | Harrisburg, PA 17111
Phone: 800-683-2011 (Sales Only)  717-540-9738
| Fax: 419-616-1524 or 630-869-8821| ACUMIX web site: www.acumix.org

ACUMIX Industrial Mixers serve to put fluids in motion in order to achieve a specific result.  For the blending of fluids, the result could be complete homogeneity within a specified time period.  For solid suspension, the result could be to suspend 85% of the solids just off the tank bottom or higher, with the largest solids suspended or just in motion on the tank bottom.  A dispersion process could be defined by wetting out powders that generally don't have an affinity for a solvent, such as water or alcohol.

Industrial Mixers are also used to physically intensify chemical reactions in liquids, particularly the process of gas, liquid and solid mass transfer.  Sediment, waste water and anaerobic processes usually involve gas dissolution.  Mixing can prevent small bubbles from reforming or coalescing and can also enhance the mass transfer by promoting the bubbles movement or flow entrainment throughout the vessel.

Industrial Mixers are generally classified by how the generated power or energy of the mixer is split into both flow and fluid shear (analogous to the head developed by a pump).  This classification is generally characterized by the flow pattern that an impeller, prop, or propellers produce.  So a vertical discharge low shear impeller, such as a hydrofoil, would promote high flow and is applied to flow controlled applications such as blending, solid suspension and flocculation.  Homogenizers or dispersers, at the other end of the spectrum, are a relatively high shear devices with relatively poor flow characteristics but they can be used in combination with high flow devices such as that seen with gas-liquid fermentors or fermentation.  There are numerous other impeller designs that fall mid-range in both flow and fluid shear with typical applications such as chemical mixers, emulsions, flash or rapid mixing, neutralization applications, slurry or slurries suspensions, heat transfer, clay blungers, make-down, slip or storage, which encompass both batch and continuous applications.  It is for this reason that Industrial Mixers and agitators are classified by the specific action caused by these impellers upon the liquid media.  Lower speed gear reduced mixers turbine mixers can be used for general purpose mixing applications.  These turbine mixers can be applied to open tank designs with support beams that span the tank can use either integral plate mounts or angle riser mounting assemblies, or with various closed tank designs such as low pressure stuffing box or high pressure (or vacuum) mechanical seal designs.  

Swivel mounted C-clamp and cup-plate designs are generally reserved for smaller portable mixing applications.       

Other classifications of mixers include Lab Mixers, Portable Mixers, moderate mixers and what are generally referred to as the heavies.  Lab mixers are generally obtainable through science trade catalogs and are generally 1/6 horsepower or less.  The heavies mixer are generally classified by both a very heafty price and an agitator shaft diameters greater than 3.0" in diameter.  Moderate industrial mixers are generally classified as small turbine mixers with agitator shafts from 2" to 3" in diameter.  Portable mixers, many of which are too heavy to carry, are classified rather by shafts diameters up to 1.5"-3/4" in diameter.  Economy direct and gear driven as well as heavy duty gear driven designs fall under the portable mixer classification.  These are available using both electric motor and pneumatic or air driven model designs.  

These economy and heavy duty portable mixer designs include:

Swivel mounted C-Clamp and "bolt-on" cup-plate mounted designs that mount to a support typically found on the side of the mixing tank.   

Bung Mounted designs that screw into 2" NPT bung hole opening found on 55 gallon drums or barrels, available using both electric and pneumatic or air driven models.

55 gallon drum lid mounted designs where the lid and mixer are one assembly for use with containerized batch tanks that utilize drum lid opening.   

Fixed mounted open tank base plate designs mounted to beams that span the tank located vertically-on-tank-centerline using anti-swirl baffles.

Angular offset fixed mounted open tank angle riser designs  mounted to beams that span the tank.

Hermetically sealed base plate designs (contained atmospheric pressure) utilizing 150# ANSI drilled flanged designs, and food or pharmaceutical grade ferrules to adapt to triclover-like triclamp-like designs.

Mechanically sealed and stuffing box closed tank designs using 150# ANSI flange designs.

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