Mixing in Drums

Chemical, paint and coating industries require different methods of mixing drums. An agitator can mix liquids and solid materials inside of a metal container. Since there are many ways to agitate fluids in a drum, it is important to get familiar with the different methods that can be used and the different types of drum agitators that exist. What is a Drum Agitator and how do they work? - A machine that mixes chemicals in a container (usually metal), called a drum. How to Choose a Drum Agita

mixing in drums

The need for different types and styles of mixing in a drum can be found throughout the chemical, paint and coating industry.

For these applications, an agitator is able to mix solid materials or liquids together inside of a metal container.

Since there are many ways to agitate fluids in a drum, it is important to get familiar with the different methods that can be used and the different types of drum agitators that exist.

What is a Drum Agitator and how do they work? - A machine that mixes chemicals in a container (usually metal), called a drum.

How to choose a Drum Agitator: Three Methods to Mix Chemicals in Drums.

This is because it can impact efficiency, safety, and production.

Types of Drum Mixers - Spiral mixer: uses a helix spiral blade wrapped around the inside of the drum, slow slow mixing action but easy to clean.

End cap agitators: Create a torque movement on drum to mix thoroughly - Direct drive Agitators: Attached to the shaft of the drum to mix the chemical within the drum.

There are other things to consider before purchasing a drum agitator - Power requirement for optimum performance - Total height of equipment - Volume capacity of container being used Bung mixing in drums is a method to mix materials inside a drum, as well.

They aren't very efficient, can run at high speeds and can cause temperature problems.

These mixers run at high speeds and quite often run a high shear rate due to high speed.

They usually have a small, ineffective blade that turns the material.

Even if the bung mixer is replaced with an agitator the material will still spin at a high rate of speed.

It is important to slow down the process of mixing by using weight loads or chills.

Are there other ways to mix drums? Multi-cone Agitators are made up of multiple cones that stack on top of one another.

The multi cone agitator works by rotating the container and having a spiral-shaped mixing screw rotate inside of a few cones to blend chemicals together.

- End Cap Agitators use a mixing screw that allows the chemicals being mixed to move from the center of the barrel outwards.

Side Press Agitator is designed for use in cylindrical drums.

It uses a side press fitting rather than a bung.

This allows for a positive seal, and can be attached easily with a mixer shaft.

- Pallet Agitator works similarly to an end cap agitator but has paddles instead of a mixing screw.

The positive seal is needed for drum bungs to prevent leakage.

- Direct drive agitators are equipped with the shaft that attaches to the mixer directly to the drum's rotating axle.

This can help reduce vibration in the system.

- Vibratory Drum Mixer can be used for mixing paint or other liquid chemicals together, rather than dry materials.

This drum mixer is made up of a rotating agitator, an eccentricweight, and a coupling device that reduce vibration transfer to the drum.

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