[Solving Mixing Problems] How to Mix Without Frothing?
A shape that makes it difficult for vortices to form, allowing for reduced air entrapment even at high rotation speeds!
Foaming occurs when gas is mixed into the solution due to surface waves and vortices. Using a baffle can prevent waves and vortices, but it can lead to other issues, such as complicating tank cleaning and leaving sediment under the baffle. Our stirring element, the "Ball Turbine," has a shape that minimizes vortex formation, thereby reducing air entrapment even at high rotational speeds. Additionally, the inclined grooves help prevent foam retention. 【Features】 ■ Shape that minimizes generation ■ Reduces air entrapment even at high speeds ■ Dispersion of slurries *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
- Company:エムレボ・ジャパン
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