Ross SLIM system keeps solid-liquid mixes moving

Published: 26-Mar-2013

The Solids/Liquid Injection Manifold (SLIM) technology is based on a modified rotor/stator mixer designed to generate a powerful vacuum

For high-volume solid-liquid mixing requirements, Ross offers specially engineered powder induction systems coupled to an agitated recirculation tank. The Solids/Liquid Injection Manifold (SLIM) technology is based on a modified rotor/stator mixer designed to generate a powerful vacuum, the motive force for injecting powders directly into a fast-moving liquid stream under high shear conditions.

The model HSM-405SC-25 SLIM mixer features a four-blade rotor that turns at a maximum speed of 3,600 rpm within a slotted stator head, simultaneously pumping liquid and drawing solids from the 2ft3 feed hopper. A butterfly valve is supplied on the hopper for modulating the rate of induction.

The mixer is driven by a 25 HP explosion-proof motor and equipped with a double mechanical seal. Installed on a vertical riser, the barrier fluid system for the seal includes a pressure vessel with sight glass and internal cooling coil. The mixer easily disassembles through the use of heavy-duty wing nuts.

The mixture exiting the SLIM rotor/stator returns to the 2,000-gallon vessel through a 2-inch recirculation line. Two top-entering agitators keep the product uniformly suspended and heated within the tank: a 40 HP two-wing anchor and a 125 HP high-speed disperser.

Teflon scrapers are attached to the anchor agitator for wiping the dish-shaped bottom and sidewall surfaces of the jacketed vessel. Rotary spray nozzles installed on the vessel cover allow for easy cleaning in place.

A Double Axis Control System in a NEMA 12 enclosure is supplied for independent variable speed control of each agitator.

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