Operating principle
1. The mixing impeller produce a vortex, which sucking the soluble powder orliquid towards to the impeller
2. After reaching the impeller, the fluid flows in a radial direction rush to thetank wall by the centrifugal force of impeller.
3. After reaching the tank wall, the fluid travels upwards and then circulationdown to the suction end of impeller.
4. The overall bulk movement and the mixing action around the mixer ensure that ahomogeneous, mixing, dissolving, dispersing, is achieved.
Design andfeatures
High blending capacity with low shear.Magnetic coupling. No risk of leakage.
CIP/SIP design.
Bayonet coupling for easy assembly/disassembly of the drive unit.
Low power consumption.
Effective blending even of small volumes.
Very low particle generation.
Bottom mounted. Excellent for suspensions.
Practical when there is no much space at the top of the tank.
Frequency converter recommended.
Autoclavable agitating element (with previous disassembly of the drive unit).
Application
Bottom entry magneticagitator, which is also called magnetic mixer, which presents a highly hygienicsolution for the applications of dispersion, dissolution, homogenization andmixing of a wide range of media in the pharmaceutical industry.
The magnetic agitatorsare especially useful in sterile processes; absence of mechanical sealsprevents any contact with the exterior environment.
The most common applications are dissolution of glucose indematerialized water, maintenance of vaccine suspensions homogeneity andagitation of blood fractions, also for pharmaceutical such as vaccine mixing.Magnetic Blender