Brawn Mixer Datasheets for Impellers
Impellers are rotating devices that force liquids, gases and vapors in a desired direction. They are widely used in pumping, blowing, and mixing applications.
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| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Accurately and intensely move product while running at the lower speeds required for high viscosity blending. Designed for the lower power required for bulk motion, blending and heat transfer applications... | |
| Brawn Mixer produces a several hydrofoil variants for specific applications. These impellers produce good performance in turbulent flow applications including fluid blending and solids suspension. Hydrofoils pump low viscosity fluids... | |
| Convert the majority of the energy of the motor to shear force. Designed to excel at quickly breaking down solids and producing a fine uniform dispersion. | |
| Ideal for blending, solids suspension, and dissolution applications. Designed to maximize strength at lower weights compared to other axial flow impellers, allowing for longer shafts and smaller shaft dimensions. | |
| Propellers remain a low cost option for small batch processes and certain processes requiring more shear. | |
| Provide the down-pumping axial flow required for flow patterns similar to radial flow impellers. This results in reduced pumping and higher shear, assisting with clearing the bottom of the tank... | |
| Though the traditional Pitched Blade Turbine is a good all-purpose impeller for a wide range of applications, Brawn has refined the standard design through testing with varied pitch angles, blade... |