Dissolving

Dissolving mixing is a process that involves mixing one or more solid substances into a liquid or solvent to create a homogeneous solution.

The primary purpose of dissolving mixing is to achieve complete and uniform dissolution of the solids into the liquid. This is commonly used in various industries, including chemicals, cosmetics, food processing, and many others.

In some industries, dissolving mixing is used to formulate products by blending active ingredients or additives into a liquid carrier, ensuring even distribution and consistent product quality while precisely controlling the concentration of dissolved solids in a liquid, which is essential for achieving specific product properties. However, some solids may have limited solubility, and achieving complete dissolution can be challenging. Thus, the power of the motor, dissolver impeller diameter, rotating speed, and other factors may be critical.

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Dissolving can solve these challenges

Dissolving
Blending
Solubility
Agglomeration

Other Mixing Processes

Crystallization
Solids dispersion
Heat transfer
Solids suspension
Emulsification
Storage
Blending
Crystallization
Crystallization is a process that involves the formation of solid crystals from a liquid or a solution as a result of changes in temperature, concentration, or other environmental conditions. Crystallization is used in various industries, including pharmaceuticals, chemicals, food processing, and materials science, for specific purposes.
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Solids dispersion
Dispersion is a shear-driven process in which particulates of one material are distributed in a continuous phase of another.
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Heat transfer
Mixing plays a crucial role in heat transfer processes, and its purposes in this context are often related to optimizing heat exchange between different components or phases within a system.
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Solids suspension
Solid suspension mixing refers to the process of mixing solid particles or granular materials into a liquid or another fluid medium to create a homogeneous mixture.
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Emulsification
Emulsification is a specific type of mixing process that involves combining two immiscible liquids, usually oil and water to form a stable, homogeneous mixture known as an emulsion. Emulsions are used in various industries, including food production, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and chemical manufacturing, for a wide range of purposes.
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Storage
Mixing equipment for storage tanks serves the purpose of homogenizing and maintaining the consistency of fluids or materials stored in tanks. It is quite a common need in industries like chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, or wastewater treatment. Adequate mixing is required for storing the end product or in buffer tanks.
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Blending
Blending is the most fundamental mixing process used across various industries to combine multiple components or materials into a homogeneous mixture.
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