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MO-03

GENERAL TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

- Stainless-steel construction
- The parts in contact with the product are in 316L type stainless-steel
- Motor power: 45 kw three-phase/ 2800 rpm
- Explosion-proof as specified in the ATEX directive can be supplied
- Maximum working pressure: 10 bar
- Mechanical seals in widia
- Water-cooled mechanical seals (water drains to waste)
- Inlet/outlet diameter: 100 mm
- Speed of rotation: 4000 rpm
- Calculated hydraulic capacity: 45000 litres/hour
- Working temperature range from –10° C to +90° C
- Vertical pressure equivalent to: 6 m (without pump)
- 5 rows of stators
- 5 rows of rotors with a central fan
- Different types of inlets/outlets on request
- Cone for product injection made from 316L type stainless-steel (capacity: 140 litres)
- Complete mixing with product recirculation
- In specific applications the unit can be used “in-line” without recirculation
- A stainless-steel base with adjustable stud supports connects the motor and homogenizer
- Total weight: 700 kg

APPLICATION

The range of mixers-homogenizers is used to convert solids to liquids.
The ideal food-industry solution for adding protein, producing syrups, preparing brines, honey, jams, chocolate, cream, mayonnaise, purée, fruit concentrates, citrus juices and fruit pulp, tomato concentrate, sauces, homogenized food, various pâtés, condensed-milk with sugar, most cereals (dry or emulsified in water).
Additionally, it is the ideal blending solution for solid/liquids in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and chemical industries.


WORKING PRINCIPLE

The specific profiles of the central fan and the rotor and stator cutters aspirate the emulsion and transfer it radially towards the external opening. Perfectly balanced rotors permit high rotational speeds resulting in a very homogenized product. Blends can also be created using the ‘venturi’ method.
The use of interchangeable rotors and stators with different types of cutters allows blending and homogenizing of any product to the desired degree of homogeneity.