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Cylinder mixers

Cylinder mixers, single and double Shearing and kneading action Compounding of rubbers and plastics Rubbers, plastics, and pigment dispersion... [Pg.476]

Fig. E7.9a Mixing of unmatured linoleum compound between concentric cylinder mixers, (a) Method of loading—initial condition, (b) After one revolution, (c) After 20 revolutions. Diameter of inner cylinder, 1 in radial clearance, 0.25 in. [Reprinted by permission from J. T. Bergen et al., Criteria for Mixing and the Mixing Process, paper presented at the 14th National Technical Conference, Society of Plastics Engineers, Detroit, 1958.]... Fig. E7.9a Mixing of unmatured linoleum compound between concentric cylinder mixers, (a) Method of loading—initial condition, (b) After one revolution, (c) After 20 revolutions. Diameter of inner cylinder, 1 in radial clearance, 0.25 in. [Reprinted by permission from J. T. Bergen et al., Criteria for Mixing and the Mixing Process, paper presented at the 14th National Technical Conference, Society of Plastics Engineers, Detroit, 1958.]...
The Two-cylinder Mixer Two concentric cylinders contain a viscous liquid. A vertical slice of fluid contains black die, which does not affect the rheological properties. Two experiments are carried out (a) the outer cylinder rotates clockwise at 1 rpm for 5 min. (b) the outer cylinder rotates alternately clockwise and counterclockwise at 2 rpm, 15 s in each direction, for a total of 2.5 min. Which mode of motion leads to better mixing ... [Pg.404]

Cylinder mixers. Shearing and kneading Compounding of rubbers Rubbers, plastics, and... [Pg.620]

FIGURE 634 Geometry of a horizontal cylinder-mixer. Initially (r = 0) all carbon black particles are at the bottom of the cylinder that then is tnmbled horizontally and starts rotating. [Pg.196]

Trommel,/, drum barrel, cylinder tumbler (Anat.) tympanum, -darre, /. drum kiln, -fell, n., -haut, /. drumhead (Anat.) tympanic membrane, -filter, n. drum filter or strainer. -malzerei, /. drum malting, -mischer, m. drum mixer, -miihle, /. drum mill, (Ceram.) Aising cylinder. [Pg.453]

Code of Practice No. 4, Safe and Satisfactory Operation of Propane-Fired Bitumen Boilers, Mastic Asphalt Cauldrons/Mixers, and Hand Tools Code of Practice No. 7, Storage of Full and Empty LPG Cylinders and Cartridges Code of Practice No. 9, LPG-Air Plants Code of Practice No. 10, Recommendations for Safe Handling of LPG in Small Trailer Mounted Vessels, Skid Tanks and Small Bulk Storage Vessels Permanently Attached to Mobile Gas-fired Equipment... [Pg.307]

Figure 38.4 illustrates a typical batch-type screw mixer. This unit consists of a mixing drum or cylinder, a single-or dual-screw mixer, and a power supply. [Pg.570]

Figure 2.47 Micro mixer based on the excitation of an electro-osmotic flow around a cylinder by an oscillatory electric field (top). The bottom of the figure shows particle traces on both sides of the liquid/liquid interface with no electric field (above) and with the electric field switched on (below), as described in [145]. Figure 2.47 Micro mixer based on the excitation of an electro-osmotic flow around a cylinder by an oscillatory electric field (top). The bottom of the figure shows particle traces on both sides of the liquid/liquid interface with no electric field (above) and with the electric field switched on (below), as described in [145].
P 29] A set-up comprising a steel caterpillar mini mixer and four steel tubes attached was used, being dipped into a cylinder completely filled with a cooling medium (scale-up set-up) [48,108]. By means of a 5/2-way valve, it was possible to switch the reactants to either of the tubes acting as delay loops, differing in inner diameter and hence residence time. [Pg.467]

The solid metal cylinder or plunger which is moved by liquid pressure, air pressure or a combination of both, in such machinery as moulding presses, bale splitters, internal mixer floating rams and bottom doors, etc. [Pg.52]

Furthermore, the screws rotating in one direction are free from additional (outward) loads increasing wear of the screws and the heating cylinder of the mixer. [Pg.151]


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