How We Manufacture Your Products

Stage 1
The high-speed rotation of the rotor blades within the precision-machined mixing workhead exerts a powerful suction, drawing liquid and solid materials upwards from the bottom of the vessel and into the centre of the workhead.

Stage 2
Centrifugal force then drives materials towards the periphery of the workhead where they are subjected to a milling action in the precision-machined clearance between the ends of the rotor blades and the inner wall of the stator.

Stage 3
This is followed by intense hydraulic shear as the materials are forced, at high velocity, out through the perforations in the stator and circulated into the main body of the mix.

Stage 4
The materials expelled from the head are projected radially at high speed towards the sides of the mixing vessel. At the same time, fresh material is continually drawn into the workhead maintaining the mixing cycle. The effect of the horizontal (radial) expulsion and suction into the head is to set up a circulation pattern that minimises aeration caused by the disturbance of the liquid’s surface.

MOQ Update
Thank you to all our customers to date, since our factory update towards the end of 2020 we have implemented some changes in our production workflow. These changes mean our minimum order quantity on most liquids is now 200L.We are unable to process smaller volumes on most of the core products. This change will also give greater cost savings over larger volumes and faster turnaround times.