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Inline powder induction system

April 1, 2010

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Charles Ross & Son Company’s SLIM system improves inline powder induction in a liquid stream. The powder induction system does not require a pump or eductor, thereby lowering operation and maintenance costs. With a rotor/stator generator architecture, the system includes progressive spiral porting, which produces high flow, high shear, and a high level of vacuum. This enables the system to operate without a pump and induct powders at fast rates, resulting in shorter mixing cycles, an immediate lump free dispersion of powders and improved end-product quality.

Charles Ross & Son Company; 800-243-7677; www.highshearmixers.com


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