How The Boston Shearpump Inline Mixer Works
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Boston Shearpumps are capable of processing high throughputs at very high shear rates producing tight particle size distribution.
Boston Shearpumps are constructed with a multi-slot rotor turning at high speed in close proximity to a multi-port stator. The shear head of the inline mixer has a double ring design providing two stages of mixing at both the rotor and stator. This results in three distinct, high intensity work zones at each rotor/stator location where the mixture passes:
- between the first set of rotor slots or teeth and the first ring of slots on the stator
- between the first ring of slots on the stator and the second ring of slots in the rotor
- between the second ring of slots in both the rotor and stator
Boston Shearpump models have a single shear head for simple operation, providing 2 mixing stages with 3 work zones to handle your toughest processing needs.