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Batch Mixers

Batch mixers are industrial mixers that work with a single load of material at a time before being refilled with one load after another. Industrial mixers typically have two modes: batch and continuous-feed. Batch mixing is the more common of the two kinds.

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Cleveland Mixer
Clinton, CT
800-243-1188
Not only do they produce phenomenal batch mixers and similar mixing machines, but Cleveland Mixer has also emerged as one of the leaders in its field. By way of consistent performance in quality, in service, in price and by a firm commitment to continuous improvement in its operations, they are devoted to manufacturing the highest quality mixing equipment today.
Admix, Inc.
Manchester, NH
800-466-2369
As your sanitary mixing technology partner, Admix, Inc. has the application expertise and innovative product depth to resolve your most challenging mixing and milling issues with products like batch mixers and similar mixing models. We want to improve your productivity and lower your operating costs, while increasing your product and plant hygiene and safety.
IKA® Works, Inc.
Wilmington, NC
800-733-3037
Utilized in a wide variety of industries such as food, pharmaceutical, personal care, chemical, agricultural, biological and cosmetics, the mixing machines like batch mixers that are manufactured and distributed by IKA® Works, are exceptional. Always investing in new technology and possible developments in their industrial arena, IKA® stays ahead of the rest to ensure their customers the best.
KADY® International
Scarborough, ME
800-367-5239
KADY® International has earned a solid reputation for product quality as a world leading manufacturer for batch mixing equipment. As superior batch mixer manufacturers, all our batch mixers, including rotary batch mixers and top and bottom entry batch mixers, are cost-efficient, durable and dependable. Batch mixer companies know that when it comes to batch mixers, our quality is hard to beat.
Patterson Industries (Canada) Limited
Scarborough, ON
800-270-3737
Patterson Industries (Canada) Limited mixing machines, such as their batch mixers, are fabricated in heavy gauge carbon steel, stainless steel, nickel, monel or other special materials as required. Every aspect of the design is planned for operating efficiency under a variety of conditions. Patterson Mixing equipment is always built for long, trouble-free service life.
Marion Mixers, Inc.
Marion, IA
800-397-6371
At Marion Mixers, each machine is designed and built to meet the exact requirements of each application. They are also hand-crafted, which means nothing is missed in the hectic atmosphere of mass production lines. As leaders in innovation, the Marion Mixer team never compromises quality for quantity, so you know that your batch mixer or other mixing equipment is the best machine it can be.
ARDE Barinco, Inc.
Carlstadt, NJ
800-909-6070
The corporate slogan of ARDE Barinco is "Finding Solutions to Mixing Problems". That is why we have a test facility to test our extensive pool of equipment, like our batch mixers, to prove out applications that include the emulsification of immiscible oil and water phases and dispersion of liquids into powders for granulations and drying applications. Call today to find your mixing solution!
Pope Scientific, Inc.
Saukville, WI
262-268-9300
Our long history demonstrates how clients have brought both routine and difficult and demanding separation/purification/mixing applications to us to make their solutions a reality. We at Pope Scientific never shy away from a challenge but always work diligently to ensure our customers leave with the perfect batch mixer or stirrer for their specific application.

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Batch Mixers

The mixing of batch mixers begins after a substance is poured into the industrial mixer. Once mixing is complete, the substance is poured out of the mixer for further processing and the mixer is then cleaned before being refilled. Batch mixers are capable of mixing a wide range of products from fine powders to heavy, dense, materials like cement. There is no single mixer that is automatically a batch mixer; practically speaking, almost any mixer can work in batches. Continuous-feed mixers are usually placed in a production line that carries materials and products through an automated system. Batch mixers may also be part of a production line; however, the line would be required to pause and come to a standstill as the mixer completes one batch at a time. There are countless substances batch mixers are used for including beverage, medicine, toothpaste, glue and petroleum product industrial mixers. Batch mixers are also readily used for cementing services, as they consistently provide cement slurries of consistent densities. Batch mixers are common in the food processing, pharmaceutical, cosmetic and toiletry, chemical, agricultural, pulp and paper, automotive and adhesive and sealant industries.

High shear mixers and agitators are the two common types of batch mixers. High shear mixers are industrial mixers that utilize counter-current mixing, which places very high parallel forces upon substances. During counter-current mixing, the mixing pan and the mixing tools rapidly revolve in opposite directions, resulting in substance uniformity. Agitators are industrial mixers that are powered by impellers to mix substances with low viscosities in low-shear applications. Agitators range in size from small agitators used in laboratory applications to large industrial agitators with 10,000-gallon capacities. Other blenders and mixers include ribbon blenders, paddle mixers, vacuum blenders and dryers. Ribbon blenders are horizontal blenders containing two helical blades, one inside the other, pushing the contents of the mixer both inwards and outwards for thorough shearing mixing action; typically used at full capacity to mix dry or powdered ingredients, ribbon blenders may blend wet ingredients as well. Paddle blenders are similar, moving dry or powdered ingredients laterally and radially with paddles radiating from a horizontal screw. Vacuum mixers and dryers can have horizontal or vertical construction and use a combination of low internal heat and vacuum pressure to blend the mixture while removing moisture.


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