[Mazelstar Introduction Case] Ceramic Paste
Non-contact stirring without using stirring blades! Here are examples of achieving a paste-like consistency without damaging particle shape.
We would like to introduce a case where "Mazel Star" was implemented for the mixing of ceramic paste. Due to the high specific gravity of ceramic powder, it tends to settle easily, making it difficult to achieve uniform mixing. There was an issue where the ceramic powder would adhere to the walls of the container, leading to residue, which prompted the introduction of this product. By increasing the rotational speed ratio, the powder no longer settles due to centrifugal force, allowing for uniform mixing. Additionally, after blending the powder and resin at low speed, we can mix them at high speed in a two-step process, achieving clean mixing without powder adhesion. 【Case Summary】 ■ Challenges/Issues - It is difficult to mix ceramic powder uniformly. - Using mixing blades destroys the shape of the ceramic powder. - Ceramic powder tends to adhere to the walls of the container. ■ Solutions/Effects - By increasing the rotational speed ratio, uniform mixing was achieved. - Non-contact mixing allowed for the paste to be created without damaging particle shape. - Clean mixing was achieved without powder adhesion. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
- Company:クラボウ(倉敷紡績株式会社)
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