SPS Paragon Mixer

63 L scale-up mixer with additional tank and hydraulic mixer lift

Product Code

0003104
Used

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Description

The SPS Paragon is a durable and reliable pilot-scale mixer with a broad range of potential applications including manufacture, production and testing of rubbers, paints and other polymers. It can be used for reliable dispersion of fine powders, or mixing across a range of viscosities. The controls are simple and intuitive, without unnecessary steps, allowing the user to focus on production. The hydraulic lift mechanism eliminates the need for heavy lifting or close contact with the drum contents, ensuring safety and ease of use. The unit comes with two mixing drums, streamlining processes, and ensuring production does not need to stop for filling, emptying or cleaning.

Features of the SPS Minor Paragon Mixer

  • Hydraulic lift for mixing head ensure ease of use
  • Tank outlet indented in bottom of tank for complete and thorough emptying
  • Easy to use swing bolts hold tank securely in place
  • Tank is on 360 castors with large handle for ease of movement
  • Ramp on base plate for loading and unloading tank
  • Base can be screwed into the floor for stability and safety
  • Two tanks included to maximise throughput
  • Colour coded control buttons keep operation simple and intuitive
  • Siemens display panel shows speed set point
  • Mixer will only run when mixing head is lowered fully to ensure safety
  • Drum internal dimensions (approximate): 48 cm diameter, 40 cm depth
  • Total drum capacity: 63 L. Useable capacity varies by sample type and mixing speed
  • Overall dimensions (approximate) (L x W x D): 142 x 83 x 158 cm

Additional information

Weight100 kg
Dimensions142 × 83 × 158 cm
Brand

New/Used

Used

Warranty

30 days (Richmond Promise)

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