The laboratory size Tumbler Mixer also uses inversion kinematics for mixing solids and liquids, which allows for intensive, fast and very gentle mixing without segregation.
This three-dimensional motion (Paul Schatz principle) combines a figure-of-eight movement with rotation, causing the substances to move in a rhythmic, pulsating motion.
The Inversina technique is much more reliable than those used for barrel mixers, v-blenders, double cone blenders or ribbon mixers, which have segregation zones and longer mixing and cleaning times.
Inversina Powder Blender
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| Operating Principle |
Three-dimensional motion (Paul Schatz principle) |
| Capacity |
Bottle up to 2-litres or any 2-litre shape/size of container |
| Options |
RPM display Timer and timed start |
| Applications |
Mixing components of different density, shape, particle size and concentration.
Emulsification, extraction, suspension, solid dissolving | |
Main Features
- The mixing basket can hold any type and size of container up to 2-litre size or shape
- Container is held in place with twisted rubber rings
- Two independently driven axles - unlike the Turbula® mixer, there is no mechanical transmission therefore less servicing is required
- Continuous rpm adjustment - no need for an expensive frequency converter
- Quiet drive
- Easy to clean
- Security - automatic shut-off upon opening of the hood
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