Dry blender

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A dry blender is a type of industrial mixer which is typically used to blend multiple dry components until they are homogenous. Often minor liquid additions are made to the dry blend to modify the product formulation. Blending times using dry ingredients are often short (15-30 minutes) but are somewhat dependent upon the varying percentages of each component, and the difference in the bulk densities of each.

Types

Ribbon, Paddle, Tumble and Vertical Blenders are available. Many products including pharmaceuticals, foods, chemicals, fertilizers, plastics, pigments, and cosmetics are manufactured in these designs.

Sizes

Dry blenders range in capacity from half-cubic-foot laboratory models to 500-cubic-foot production units. A wide variety of horsepower-and-speed combinations and optional features such as sanitary finishes, vacuum construction, special valves and cover openings are offered by most manufacturers.

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