APPLICATION
Ceramic Pastes
Problems
- check_boxCeramic powder has a high specific gravity and sinks easily, making it difficult to mix evenly.
- check_boxUsing an mixer blade destroys the shape of the ceramic powder.
- check_boxCeramic powder that has risen to the top of the container wall will remain adhered to the container wall.
Solution
- check_boxBy increasing the rotation speed ratio, the powder does not sink due to centrifugal force and can be stirred uniformly.
- check_boxNon-contact mixing without the use of an blade enabled paste formation without destroying the particle shape.
- check_boxAfter the powder and resin are blended at low speed, they are mixed at high speed in a two-step process, which enables uniform mixing without powder adhesion.
Test Result
Aluminium powder
+Epoxy resins
+Blue ink


Recommended models

(2axis 400g×2cups)

(2axis 5kg×2cups)
Independently variable revolution/rotation speed (2 axis)
Independently variable revolution and rotational ratio are advantageous for mixing materials with large differences in specific gravity.
Lineup from small to large equipments
From R&D scale to factory scale.
(250g✕1cups〜10kg✕2cups)