New Laboratory Mixer

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EIRICH present a new laboratory mixer with integrated control system and user-friendly software for high-end applications

Trials and tests at laboratory level are an integral part of the development of new products and the refinement of existing products. Unlike all other mixing systems, the mixing technology used by Eirich allows users to optimally adapt the mixing tool speed to each different product. This offers wide control over the power input into the mixer. In conjunction with the rotating mixing pan, this leads to the ultimate in terms of mixing quality. The Eirich mixing principle is not only completely unique and unmatched by any competitor in the world, but it is also available in exactly the same way on laboratory mixers as it is on production-scale machines. At this year’s Achema trade fair, Eirich will be presenting the new R01 laboratory mixer, which can be operated optionally with either a 1-litre or 5-litre pan.

The new laboratory mixer design is rounded off with a flexible control system:

•Frequency converters for driving the rotor tool and the mixing pan

•PLC process control with a PROFIBUS DP interface integrated in the machine frame

•Fully-graphic touch panel for controlling and monitoring

•Display of current data and information – rotating speed, power, torque, temperature

A laboratory PC is also available as an option, including a comprehensive software package:

•Mixer-specific process visualisation

•Freely configurable mixing processes

•Management of recipe and mixing instructions

•Representation by batches, recording and evaluation of all measured values

•Data export function for further processing with standard software

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