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High-shear mixer

June 1, 2008

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Ross’s benchtop high-shear LCI-V rotor/stator mixer has a 1 hp variable speed drive for operation up to 10,000 rpm, and comes with four stator heads—slotted, square hole, fine screen and round hole. Designed for dispersion, emulsification, homogenization and particle size reduction, it features 316 stainless steel wetted parts, a temperature probe, vacuum and jacketed mix vessel, raw material addition ports and controls including a tachometer, timer, speed, power draw and automated raise/lower. The mixer is available in production sizes exceeding 250 hp in either batch or inline configurations.

Ross & Son Company; 800-243-ROSS



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