Mixing: Inline Rotor/Stator Homogenizers Can Be Moved About
Saves time, money by eliminating the need for multiple mixers separately dedicated to each vessel or product
A mobile skid on Ross’ inline high-shear mixers allows them to be used anywhere in a plant, saving time and money by eliminating the need for multiple mixers separately dedicated to each vessel or product. The mixers are available from 1 through 250 hp, and accelerate mixing, emulsification and homogenization in both recirculation and continuous modes.

Easy to clean in place and relocate, the pictured ROSS Model HSM-410 Inline High Shear Mixer is a versatile machine capable of handling different applications, with viscosities up to 20,000 cP. A VFD or control panel may be mounted to the cart and wired to the mixer motor for complete portability. 3A-approved sanitary models are available with tri-clamp inlet/outlet connections and a one-piece stator/chamber cover for even quicker disassembly and clean-up. Ultra-high shear designs are offered as well.
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