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News Release from: Milton Roy Europe | Subject: Mixers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 12 April 2004
Mixers improve the process
Specifying the right mixer is a function that is usually regarded as "critical" in most process applications.
Specifying the right mixer is a function that is usually regarded as "critical" in most process applications Among the key considerations are: open or closed tank, tank capacity, impeller design, low or high speed mixing and most importantly, price, quality, service and technical support
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 9 Jun 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Robin range of mixers from Milton Roy Mixing includes custom-designed and special models, the largest of which provide up to 100,000m3 capacity.
Milton Roy, the well established leader in metering pumps and fluids handling systems, has introduced a range of mixers to the UK which meet the demands of most applications.
For example, the Helisem range of mixers covers tank capacities from 0.5 up to 400m3 with either low- or high-speed options from 8 to 1500rev/min and a choice of impellers including marine, turbine and Sabre.
In fact, Milton Roy claims thousands of successful installations from fractional power units, to some of the largest fluid mixers ever constructed.
For example "specials" of up to 100,000m3 capacity are available from its Robin range.
The Helisem "standard" mixer range comprises the VT, VR and VD models which meet the needs of water treatment, chemistry, fine chemical and most final blending and mixing applications across the whole range of process applications.
These cover smaller tank capacities from below 0.5 up to 250m3, for either open or closed tank situations and mixing speeds from below 100 up to 1500rev/min. Request a free brochure from Milton Roy Europe ...
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