Offering you a complete choice of products which include 2000 l stainless steel process vessel, 500 l stainless steel pressure vessel, 1000 l stainless steel process vessels, 500 l stainless steel process vessel, 5000 l stainless steel chemical pressure vessel and pharma process vessels.
₹ 50000 / Piece Get Latest Price
| Capacity | 2000 L |
| Finish | Polished |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Max Design Pressure | 5 Bar |
| Automation Grade | Automatic |
| Color | Silver |
| Voltage | 230V |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Frequency | 50Hz |
₹ 150000 / Piece Get Latest Price
| Capacity | 500 Liters |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Max Design Pressure | 5 Bar |
| Material Grade | ASTMA 106 |
| Storage Material | Liquids |
| Automation Grade | Automatic |
| Voltage | 220v |
| Frequency | 50Hz |
| Color | Silver |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
start off, here are some things that are common with kitchen blenders and industrial mixing equipment:
Different types of blades perform differently depending on which substance.
Viscosities matter: your blender/mixer capability in mixing different slurry viscosity depends on the horsepower rating of your equipment.
Both kitchen blenders and industrial mixers make emulsions and homogenous mixtures.
Has different levels of blade configurations to suit various levels of viscosity.
Now that we’ve gone through their similarities, let’s dive deeper into the specifics of process mixing.
Choosing the Right Type of Mixing Equipment
Food processors are meant for labor-intensive applications such as milling vegetables and fruits. Blenders, on the other hand, are ideal for liquids.
In a large industrial mixing spectrum, there are tons of industrial mixers to choose from, varied by the way they are supposed to mix components. Some mixer configurations are constructed for adhesives and gums, while others are for milk homogenization to cherry mixing.
Industrial Mixers may also range in size such as laboratory mixers for testing to large production mixing units. The action of the ingredients being mixed may also depend if its sheared, agitated or tossed and turned such as powders and solids.
It matters what mixing equipment you buy as at the end of the day, your ROI’s sake hugely depends on the efficiency of your mixer to achieve smooth and homogenized blends.Imagine running a your single shaft mixer with very thick slurries such as pasty ingredients, putty and wax compounds. This would surely cause your mixing equipment to buckle and fail. Thankfully, heavy duty mixers such as planetary and multi-shaft mixers are designed for mixtures reaching very high viscosity ranges above 750,000 centipoises.Food processors are meant for labor-intensive applications such as milling vegetables and fruits. Blenders, on the other hand, are ideal for liquids.
In a large industrial mixing spectrum, there are tons of industrial mixers to choose from, varied by the way they are supposed to mix components. Some mixer configurations are constructed for adhesives and gums, while others are for milk homogenization to cherry mixing.
Industrial Mixers may also range in size such as laboratory mixers for testing to large production mixing units. The action of the ingredients being mixed may also depend if its sheared, agitated or tossed and turned such as powders and solids.
It matters what mixing equipment you buy as at the end of the day, your ROI’s sake hugely depends on the efficiency of your mixer to achieve smooth and homogenized blends.
Listed below are some of the types of mixing equipment. You may see that some of these industrial mixers are offered by Ginhong.
1.Tumbler Blender – for dry mixing
This one’s fun. What I like about this mixer is the rhythm it produces when it tumbles. Drum Tumbler mixer is usually for powders and solids, but in some cases, liquids are also accommodated. The movement of the tumbler rotates the solids up and down. Gravity plays a role in mixing the products and drum baffles aren’t even needed at times to break solids into smaller particles
has a blender configuration that completely de-lumps powders through its long, intersecting, ribbon-like paddles. Although it is very effective in mixing and attaining homogeneity,
₹ 50000 / Piece Get Latest Price
| Capacity(Litre) | 1000 L |
| Finish | Polished |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Max Design Pressure | 10 Bar |
| Color | Sliver |
| Material Grade | ASTMA 106 |
| Storage Material | Liquids |
| Voltage | 240V |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Frequency | 50Hz |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
start off, here are some things that are common with kitchen blenders and industrial mixing equipment:
Different types of blades perform differently depending on which substance.
Viscosities matter: your blender/mixer capability in mixing different slurry viscosity depends on the horsepower rating of your equipment.
Both kitchen blenders and industrial mixers make emulsions and homogenous mixtures.
Has different levels of blade configurations to suit various levels of viscosity.
Now that we’ve gone through their similarities, let’s dive deeper into the specifics of process mixing.
Choosing the Right Type of Mixing Equipment
Food processors are meant for labor-intensive applications such as milling vegetables and fruits. Blenders, on the other hand, are ideal for liquids.
In a large industrial mixing spectrum, there are tons of industrial mixers to choose from, varied by the way they are supposed to mix components. Some mixer configurations are constructed for adhesives and gums, while others are for milk homogenization to cherry mixing.
Industrial Mixers may also range in size such as laboratory mixers for testing to large production mixing units. The action of the ingredients being mixed may also depend if its sheared, agitated or tossed and turned such as powders and solids.
It matters what mixing equipment you buy as at the end of the day, your ROI’s sake hugely depends on the efficiency of your mixer to achieve smooth and homogenized blends.Imagine running a your single shaft mixer with very thick slurries such as pasty ingredients, putty and wax compounds. This would surely cause your mixing equipment to buckle and fail. Thankfully, heavy duty mixers such as planetary and multi-shaft mixers are designed for mixtures reaching very high viscosity ranges above 750,000 centipoises.Food processors are meant for labor-intensive applications such as milling vegetables and fruits. Blenders, on the other hand, are ideal for liquids.
In a large industrial mixing spectrum, there are tons of industrial mixers to choose from, varied by the way they are supposed to mix components. Some mixer configurations are constructed for adhesives and gums, while others are for milk homogenization to cherry mixing.
Industrial Mixers may also range in size such as laboratory mixers for testing to large production mixing units. The action of the ingredients being mixed may also depend if its sheared, agitated or tossed and turned such as powders and solids.
It matters what mixing equipment you buy as at the end of the day, your ROI’s sake hugely depends on the efficiency of your mixer to achieve smooth and homogenized blends.
Listed below are some of the types of mixing equipment. You may see that some of these industrial mixers are offered by Ginhong.
1.Tumbler Blender – for dry mixing
This one’s fun. What I like about this mixer is the rhythm it produces when it tumbles. Drum Tumbler mixer is usually for powders and solids, but in some cases, liquids are also accommodated. The movement of the tumbler rotates the solids up and down. Gravity plays a role in mixing the products and drum baffles aren’t even needed at times to break solids into smaller particles
has a blender configuration that completely de-lumps powders through its long, intersecting, ribbon-like paddles. Although it is very effective in mixing and attaining homogeneity,
₹ 188000 / Piece Get Latest Price
| Capacity(Litre) | 500 L |
| Finish | Polished |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Max Design Pressure | 5 Bar |
| Storage Material | Liquids |
| SS304 and SS316 both options are available | 2 years warranty |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
start off, here are some things that are common with kitchen blenders and industrial mixing equipment:
Different types of blades perform differently depending on which substance.
Viscosities matter: your blender/mixer capability in mixing different slurry viscosity depends on the horsepower rating of your equipment.
Both kitchen blenders and industrial mixers make emulsions and homogenous mixtures.
Has different levels of blade configurations to suit various levels of viscosity.
Now that we’ve gone through their similarities, let’s dive deeper into the specifics of process mixing.
Choosing the Right Type of Mixing Equipment
Food processors are meant for labor-intensive applications such as milling vegetables and fruits. Blenders, on the other hand, are ideal for liquids.
In a large industrial mixing spectrum, there are tons of industrial mixers to choose from, varied by the way they are supposed to mix components. Some mixer configurations are constructed for adhesives and gums, while others are for milk homogenization to cherry mixing.
Industrial Mixers may also range in size such as laboratory mixers for testing to large production mixing units. The action of the ingredients being mixed may also depend if its sheared, agitated or tossed and turned such as powders and solids.
It matters what mixing equipment you buy as at the end of the day, your ROI’s sake hugely depends on the efficiency of your mixer to achieve smooth and homogenized blends.Imagine running a your single shaft mixer with very thick slurries such as pasty ingredients, putty and wax compounds. This would surely cause your mixing equipment to buckle and fail. Thankfully, heavy duty mixers such as planetary and multi-shaft mixers are designed for mixtures reaching very high viscosity ranges above 750,000 centipoises.Food processors are meant for labor-intensive applications such as milling vegetables and fruits. Blenders, on the other hand, are ideal for liquids.
In a large industrial mixing spectrum, there are tons of industrial mixers to choose from, varied by the way they are supposed to mix components. Some mixer configurations are constructed for adhesives and gums, while others are for milk homogenization to cherry mixing.
Industrial Mixers may also range in size such as laboratory mixers for testing to large production mixing units. The action of the ingredients being mixed may also depend if its sheared, agitated or tossed and turned such as powders and solids.
It matters what mixing equipment you buy as at the end of the day, your ROI’s sake hugely depends on the efficiency of your mixer to achieve smooth and homogenized blends.
Listed below are some of the types of mixing equipment. You may see that some of these industrial mixers are offered by Ginhong.
1.Tumbler Blender – for dry mixing
This one’s fun. What I like about this mixer is the rhythm it produces when it tumbles. Drum Tumbler mixer is usually for powders and solids, but in some cases, liquids are also accommodated. The movement of the tumbler rotates the solids up and down. Gravity plays a role in mixing the products and drum baffles aren’t even needed at times to break solids into smaller particles
has a blender configuration that completely de-lumps powders through its long, intersecting, ribbon-like paddles. Although it is very effective in mixing and attaining homogeneity,
₹ 150000 / Piece Get Latest Price
| Capacity | 5000 Liters |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Max Design Pressure | 5 Bar |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| SS316 and SS304 both available | Mechanical polished |
| Capacity(Litre) | 1000 L |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
Industrial Mixers and Commercial Blenders: Connecting to Industrial Mixing
So today’s good topic on mixing is sponsored by your favorite texturally-luscious creme brulee!
To start off, here are some things that are common with kitchen blenders and industrial mixing equipment:
Different types of blades perform differently depending on which substance.
Viscosities matter: your blender/mixer capability in mixing different slurry viscosity depends on the horsepower rating of your equipment.
Both kitchen blenders and industrial mixers make emulsions and homogenous mixtures.
Has different levels of blade configurations to suit various levels of viscosity.
Now that we’ve gone through their similarities, let’s dive deeper into the specifics of process mixing.
Tumbler blenders include V-Blenders, Double Cone Blenders and Octagonal Blenders.
2. Ribbon Blender – This mixer is for bulk solid and powder blending. It has a blender configuration that completely de-lumps powders through its long, intersecting, ribbon-like paddles. Although it is very effective in mixing and attaining homogeneity, it is more expensive than paddle mixers and is much more difficult to maintain.
Nevertheless, Ribbon blenders are used in some pharmaceutical industries to achieve the most accurate portions of powders mixed.
3.Paddle Mixer – For solids, wet-dry mixing, viscous/slurry liquid mixing.
A central shaft axis holds the paddle blades. It is commonly used in dry mixing, but can accommodate liquid-solid mixing as well.
4.Agitator – Liquid-liquid mixing or liquid-gas mixing In top-load washing machines, you can see agitation in the move. In the center is an agitating blade that remains stationary while it agitates the water in the washing machine as it rotates.
Agitators used in industrial processing of food and beverage has the same principle and configuration. Impellers are attached to the central axis shaft that rotates the liquid or at least cause agitation to the liquids.
There are two types of agitators: axial and radial – which, as their names suggest, comes from the angle the impeller blade contacts the plane of the rotation.
Axial Flow Impellers
The blade creates an angle that’s less than 90 degrees with the plane rotation. Because of this, the locus of flow happens along the axis of the impeller
Radical flow blades are parallel to the axis of the impeller. This causes radial flow impeller releases flow beside the impeller radius in distinctive designs.
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| Finish | Polished |
| Automation Grade | Automatic |
| Color | SILVER |
| Temperature | 100 |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
₹ 100000 / Piece Get Latest Price
| Capacity | upto 100 liters |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Max Design Pressure | 0-10 bar |
| Color | Sliver |
| Temperature | 100 |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
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