◆ Working principle The automatic feeding mixing kettle utilizes the vacuum suction generated by the high-speed rotation of a special rotor to evenly suck the powder into the working chamber and distribute it evenly in the rapidly flowing liquid. In the liquid, the powder is instantly completely wetted without producing agglomerated lumps. Then, the liquid and powder are subjected to strong mechanical and hydraulic forces through a high shear stator/rotor structure to disperse any aggregates that may exist, resulting in a completely wet and uniformly dispersed material, forming high-quality products. Due to the uniform wetting of the powder by the liquid flow from the beginning, there is no incomplete wetting of the powder, nor will it form a crust on the surface of the liquid flow, stirring shaft, and container wall. However, traditional techniques are prone to forming hard crusts, indicating that the use of this system can greatly improve the quality of products. The automatic feeding mixing kettle can work effectively under both vacuum and non vacuum conditions. In a vacuum state, the pressure difference between the inside and outside of the container generates a significant force that causes the powder to be sucked in.
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