Product Details:
| Capacity | 200 L |
| Automation Grade | Semi Automatic |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Finishing | Polished |
| Color | Silver |
| Frequency | 50 hz |
Stainless Steel (SS) Mixing Vessels are industrial-grade equipment designed to facilitate the mixing, blending, or processing of various types of materials in industries such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverages, chemicals, and cosmetics. Made from high-quality stainless steel, these vessels offer durability, resistance to corrosion, and hygienic properties that are essential for ensuring quality and safety in production processes.
A mixing vessel typically consists of a cylindrical or conical container equipped with a variety of mixing mechanisms such as agitators, paddles, or impellers, depending on the application. The SS (Stainless Steel) construction ensures that these vessels are suitable for the handling of both liquids and powders, as well as the ability to maintain the purity and integrity of the materials being processed.
Key Components of SS Mixing VesselsVessel Body: The core of the mixing vessel is its body, typically cylindrical, designed to withstand both the internal pressure created during mixing and external conditions. Stainless steel is the preferred material due to its non-reactive nature, making it ideal for industries where contamination or corrosion is a concern.
Agitator or Mixing Mechanism: The agitator is the critical component responsible for mixing the contents within the vessel. The design of the agitator varies based on the application. It can include:
Anchor Agitators: For viscous materials.
Propeller Agitators: For liquids with low viscosity.
Turbine Agitators: For blending heavy powders and liquids.
Paddle Agitators: For solid-liquid mixing.
The agitation process ensures that materials are thoroughly blended, improving consistency and efficiency.
Top Cover / Lid: The top cover of the SS mixing vessel is used to seal the contents inside. It is equipped with a lid or cover that can be securely closed to prevent contamination during mixing. The lid may also feature vents for pressure release or a gasket to ensure an airtight seal.
Discharge Valve: The discharge valve is an essential part of the vessel that allows the contents to be emptied after mixing. The type of valve (e.g., ball valve, butterfly valve, or screw valve) depends on the material being processed and the level of containment required.
Heating or Cooling Jackets: Many SS mixing vessels come with heating or cooling jackets that are integrated into the vessel design to control the temperature during mixing. This is particularly important in chemical or pharmaceutical processes where temperature control is crucial for maintaining product stability or optimizing the chemical reaction.
Product Details:
| Capacity | 10000 liters |
| Finish | Paint Coated |
| Usage/Application | Water Storage |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Max Design Pressure | 15-20 bar |
| Finishing | Color Coated |