MSK-SFM-16H is a compact dual-shaft planetary vacuum mixer. Compared to single-shaft models, the dual-shaft mixer comes with three segments of programmable mixing speed from 300 - 1500 rpm, which provides more uniform slurry mixing. It has a built-in pump for removing the gas bubble, which can vacuum the mixing container to - 75 Kpa.
SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage Input & Power
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- Single Phase AC 208 - 240V, 50/60 Hz, 2000W
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Rotary Speed
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300-1500RPM, 3 segments programmable |
Mixing Time
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1-600min, adjustable |
Slurry Viscosity
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Max. 10000 mPa·s (cps) @ 1500 rpm |
Mixing Containers
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- 50ml, 200ml, 500ml, and 1000 mL stainless steel 304 vacuum-sealed containers are available (customer can choose one at the purchasing process. The mixing shaft will be changed when using different tank).
SS Container |
50ml |
200ml |
500ml |
1000 mL |
Effective Processing Capacity |
15 - 50 ml |
30 - 200 ml |
60 - 400 ml |
100 - 800 mL |
Max. Rotation Speed |
1500 rpm |
1500 rpm |
1500 rpm |
1500 rpm |
Max. Revolution Speed |
1500 rpm |
500 rpm |
500 rpm |
500 rpm |
- Dual helical ribbon mixing blades are built on the lid of the container.
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Cooling or heating unit for the slurry tank is available upon request. The customized temperature range is -20 to 200 °C.
- Slurry volume is suggested to be in the range of 20%-70% total tank volume. If your slurry amount is too small, please contact MTI before making a purchase.
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Vacuum Pump |
- Built-in single-stage vacuum pump
- Vacuum Level: -0.08 ~ -0.09 MPa
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Control Panel
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- Touch Screen Control allows easy setting of parameters such as mixing speed, mixing time, vacuum on/off
- Note: Max. mixing speed depends on slurry viscosity. Max.10000 mPa.s is allowed at 1500 rpm. Lower speed will be required for more sticky slurry.
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Compliance |
- CE certified
- CSA, UL, TUV, and MET certification is available upon request at extra cost
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Application Notes |
- For the best result, please order a filter to remove larger particles in the slurry ( click the left picture to order )
- Please click the picture to the right to see the quality of the slurry after mixing.
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