Review of the function and operation of planetary-centrifugal mixers. Published July 2010, Adhesives and Sealants Industry Magazine.
Mixing and Dispersion
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Disperser Blade Wear Treatments
Due to the high tip speed of the dispersion blade, dispersion blades are subject to wear. Depending on formulations this wear can be severe. DisperseTech offers several wear treatments.
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JACKETED TANKS AND THERMAL SHOCK
Rapid changes in temperature of the heat transfer media can thermally shock the equipment. Typically, thermal shock is defined as changing the cooling or heating media at the jacket inlet more than 25 F per minute.
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Dispersion Rules of Thumb
The "Rules of Thumb" present a very good starting point, for specifying disperser.
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Disperser Blade Mounting
To transfer torque from the shaft to the blade, manufacturers use a number of configurations. The two most common are bore and keyway and bore and pinholes.
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Disperser Horsepower Formula
Of all the "Rules of Thumb" the issues resulting from this pose the most severe issues. While not difficult to calculate, Blade Horsepower does not correlate well to a simple Volume to power relation. Most disperser manufacturers rely on a modification of the agitator horsepower relationship.
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Tip Speed Definition and Formula
Blade Speed (tip speed), measures how far a point on the outer most edge of the disperser blade travels in a given amount of time