The vacuum mixer is a versatile equipment that integrates dispersion and mixing functions, suitable for processes such as mixing, reacting, dispersing, dissolving, homogenizing, and emulsifying liquid and liquid, solid and liquid materials in various industries including polymer lithium-ion battery electrolyte, liquid lithium-ion battery electrolyte, electronic battery paste, adhesive, mold glue, carbon ketone sealant, polyurethane sealant, anaerobic adhesive, paint, ink, pigment, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and building materials.
The vacuum mixer consists of a mixing bowl, a mixing lid, a mixing power head (including two sets of low-speed mixing paddles, two sets of high-speed dispersers, and one set of wall scraping paddles), a temperature control device, a lifting device, a bowl locking device, and a control system.
Vacuum mixers can be divided into laboratory vacuum mixers, chemical vacuum mixers, battery solution vacuum mixers, solder paste discharge vacuum mixers, food vacuum mixers, etc., depending on their applications.
Vacuum mixers can be classified according to their operating modes, such as double planetary power vacuum mixers and lower barrel rising vacuum mixers.
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