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What is the difference between dry powder and dry chemical powder
During the daily operation of powder mixers, operators may encounter this puzzling question: Why do some powders mix smoothly and efficiently, while others require strict temperature and humidity control? This often stems from a core concept that is easily confused—“dry powder” versus “dry chemic...Read more -
How to mix two powders
In powder processing, mixing two powders may appear simple, but achieving a uniform and stable mixture requires careful consideration of particle properties, mechanical energy, and process conditions. Unlike liquids, powders do not naturally diffuse at the molecular level. Their mixing depends on...Read more -
What Equipment Is Used for Mixing Powder?
The handling of powder materials is a fundamental and critical process in modern industrial production, and powder mixing is one of its most common steps. However, powder mixing is not simply a matter of combining different materials. It involves applying mechanical forces to continuously dispers...Read more -
What is the difference between a ribbon mixer and a paddle mixer?
In industries such as food, chemical, and pharmaceutical processing, mixing is a fundamental yet critical step. Faced with various powders, granules, or slurries, selecting the right mixing equipment directly impacts product uniformity, production efficiency, and cost co...Read more -
Can you blend dry things in a blender?
The answer definitely “YES”. The blender I mean is the batch blender suitable for powder with powder, powder with liquid, powder with granules. So it definitely suitable for blending the dry things. There are various popular blenders in the market for different usage. I would introduce you some o...Read more -
What are the three types of powder mixing?
In powder processing industries including meal replacement food, nutritional powder, pharmaceuticals, chemicals and building materials, the mixing process of all dry powders and granules fundamentally relies on three basic mixing mechanisms: convective mixing, shear mixing and diffusive mixing. N...Read more -
Why Use a Paddle Mixer
A dry powder mixer is an industrial piece of equipment designed to achieve a uniform distribution of solid particles through mechanical motion. Its working principle is based on fundamental mixing mechanisms such as convection mixing, shear mixing, and diffusion mixing; these mechanisms ensure a ...Read more -
How Do Powder Mixers Work
A powder mixer is a mechanical device used to uniformly mix various powdered materials. Its working principle is based on basic mixing mechanisms such as convection mixing, shear mixing, and diffusion mixing, enabling materials to achieve rapid and uniform mixing within a short time. The mixing ...Read more -
What is a Dry Powder Mixer?
A dry powder mixer is widely used in the cosmetics, pharmaceutical, and food industries. It is mainly designed for the uniform mixing of two or more types of powders or granules. With increasing demands for product quality and consistency, dry powder mixers have become increasingly important in m...Read more -
What size is a ribbon mixer?
The dimensional parameters of a ribbon mixer serve as the fundamental input criteria for equipment selection and process layout. In engineering practice, the term “dimensions” encompasses three interrelated yet distinct aspects: volumetric capacity (which determines batch processing capacity), ex...Read more -
What is the general purpose of a mixer
In modern industrial production, a mixer is far more than a simple blending machine, it is a critical piece of equipment that directly affects product quality, production efficiency, material consistency, and even brand reputation. For manufacturers handling powders, granules, additives, or bulk...Read more -
What is horizontal ribbon mixer?
In the industries we come into contact with on a daily basis, such as food, chemical, feed, and medicine, there is a type of machine – it quietly transforms various materials in different states from disorderly to uniform. From the raw materials of bread we eat, to the formula of milk powde...Read more