Kakuhunter’s Mixing Mechanism
The planetary centrifugal mixer ”Kakuhunter” mixes and disperses uniformly while simultaneously defoaming.
Principles of Mixing and Defoaming
- The containers revolve
- Rotation starts simultaneously
- Vortex and up-and-down flows are generated and mixing proceeds
- Defoaming is performed as bubbles are separated and broken
By rotating while revolving …
Shearing forces are generated between materials and cup sidewalls
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Generation of up-and-down convection flows
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Mixing / defoaming while preventing separation
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Bubble breaking effect by thin-film formation of materials
Defoaming
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The containers revolve
Action of rotation
Centrifugal forces are given to materials
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Rotation starts simultaneously.
Action of rotation
Generation of vortex flows
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Vortex and up-and-down flows are generated and mixing proceeds.
Up-and-down convection flows of materials by cup inclination
Flowing in vortex form by torsional moment as up-and-down convection flows are generated by performing revolution and rotation simultaneously
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Defoaming is performed as bubbles are separated and broken
State of bubble breaking by thin-film formation of materials
As the materials flow, air bubbles also flow, but since strong centrifugal forces are exerted on materials, large air bubbles in the materials are broken near the center of the surface, and smaller air bubbles are broken as they are drawn out to form a thin film on cup sidewalls.
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