ROSS incorporated a high shear rotor/stator into its Dual-Shaft Mixer to meet more intense shearing and homogenization requirements.
The ROSS Model CDA-25
ROSS has incorporated a high shear rotor/stator into its Dual-Shaft Mixer to meet more intense shearing and homogenization requirements.
Rather than including a typical highspeed disperser blade, the mixer comes equipped with a rotor and slotted stator mixing head, also called a homogenizer, for more advanced deagglomeration and emulsification capabilities. The product also features a two-wing anchor that promotes bulk flow and uniform batch temperature.
The ROSS Model CDA-25 (pictured) includes dry-running Double FlexiLip seals on both agitator shafts, making it appropriate for vacuum operations up to 29.5” Hg. This model also features a portable mixing vessel with a heating/cooling jacket.
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