Bottom Entry Agitators
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A Bottom-entry Agitator is a type of mixing equipment typically used in tanks or vessels to blend liquids or suspensions. It consists of a motorized shaft with mixing blades that rotate to create fluid movement and promote homogenization. The purpose of a Bottom-entry Agitator is to maintain uniformity in temperature and consistency of the mixture, prevent settling or stratification of particles, and enhance chemical reactions.
Bottom entry mixers provide manufacturers in the pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical and food processing industries with viable alternatives to top entry solutions. These mixers provide efficient mixing and blending of products, and can be custom designed to suit the specific speed, shear and agitation requirements for various applications.
Bottom entry agitator are especially suited for:
Buffer prep and Media prep
Dissolving of solids
Blending and dissolving difficult- to- wet powders and gums into liquids
Low shear and high shear applications
Filtration product hold tanks
Advantages of Bottom-entry Agitators include efficient mixing, reduced energy consumption, ease of installation and maintenance, and the ability to handle high-viscosity fluids. In addition, they are suitable for applications in industries such as chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and wastewater treatment.