
- Pharmaceutical Technology, January 2024
- Volume 48
- Issue 1
- Pages: 10
Trial Rental Program for R&D Scale Equipment
ROSS Mixers, a provider of US-designed and manufactured mixing equipment, offers a Trial Rental Program, giving process managers an opportunity to optimize R&D projects before committing to a substantial investment.
ROSS Mixers, a provider of US-designed and manufactured mixing equipment, offers a Trial Rental Program, giving process managers an opportunity to optimize R&D projects before committing to a substantial investment. ROSS maintains an extensive inventory of pre-owned and new mixing equipment for the Trial Rental Program. These laboratory- and production-scale ROSS mixers are intended to meet the diverse needs and timelines of manufacturers in nearly all the process industries.
One such mixer is the pictured ROSS Model PDM-1/2 PowerMix Planetary Disperser, which features two independently driven agitators: a High Viscosity “HV” Planetary Stirrer (25–254 rpm) and a 2” diameter High Speed Disperser (600–6000 rpm). In addition to rotating on individual axes, the Planetary Stirrer orbits the vessel (18–175 rpm), ensuring constant turnover regardless of the product’s flow characteristics. The PowerMix can handle a wide range of applications including dry powder blends, slurries, gels, and highly viscous pastes.
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