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Tank & Mixer Packages
Pre-Engineered
- Ready to Use
Chem-Tainer's
tank and mixer packages are designed, engineered and
built to provide long, trouble free service in blending and mixing
applications.
Our pre-engineered packages are used to blend liquids, suspend or dissolve
solids, and dispense immiscible liquids in a wide variety of industrial
applications. Blend and mix paints, varnishes, polymers, textile
sizes
and dyes, pharmaceuticals and countless other materials from 1 to 2,000
CPS viscosity.
Click here view tank
installation and use guidelines.
NEPTUNE
MIXER FEATURES:
CTBN 10 & 20 Models Coupling fully
enclosed for safety. Direct drive-small batch mixing. 316
Stainless Steel shafts and propellers. Clamp adjusts to any angle.
CTJG 10,
20, 30, 40 & 50 Models - 350 RPM
gear-driven. 316 Stainless Steel shafts and
propellers. 1.0 pitch ratio marine propellers. Flow
co-efficient and power consumption characteristics equal to those of the best
hydro foil impeller designs. Adjustable shaft angle to achieve
optimum mixing for various processing needs. Motors are enclosed,
fan cooled (TEFC). Explosion-proof motor
available. Permanent grease gears. Mixer shaft bearings
are permanently lubricated. Available with air motors for use in
flammable, or explosion-proof environments.
Mixer
Selection Chart
Our chart is
intended to furnish basic guidelines for selecting the proper mixer to provide
a mild blending of liquids of various viscosities in different size
tanks. This information is based on an approximate 30 minute
mix-blend time for two liquids when both liquids are already in the
tank. Mixing times can be shortened if one liquid is added while the
first liquid is already being mixed. Powders should always be
added while mixer is running.
VISCOSITY
CPS
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TANKS UP
TO
50 GAL |
TANKS UP
TO
100 GAL |
TANKS UP
TO
200 GAL |
TANKS UP
TO
500 GAL |
TANKS UP
TO
1,000 GAL |
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Mixer
Part # |
Mixer
Part # |
Mixer
Part # |
Mixer
Part # |
Mixer
Part # |
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| < 1 |
CTBN10 |
CTBN10 |
CTBN10 |
CTBN10 |
CTJG10 |
| <
100 |
CTBN10 |
CTBN10 |
CTBN20 |
CTJG10 |
CTJG10 |
| < 300 |
CTBN10 |
CTBN20 |
CTJG10 |
CTJG10 |
CTJG20 |
| < 500 |
CTBN20 |
CTJG10 |
CTJG10 |
CTJG10 |
CTJG30 |
| < 1000 |
CTBN20 |
CTJG10 |
CTJG20 |
CTJG20 |
CTJG40 |
| < 2000 |
CTJG10 |
CTJG10 |
CTJG30 |
CTJG30 |
CTJG51 |
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Optimum mixing will be achieved when the mixer is angled from the tank
wall. "Angling-Off" center is preferred when good material turnover
is required, as in mixing a slurry. "Angling-On" center is desirable
for a gentle mixing action or when vortexing must be
minimized. Improper mounting of a mixer can greatly lessen mixing
efficiency, cause vibration, and possible damage the mixer.
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