by Lancaster Products | Aug 9, 2024 | Case Studies and Materials Processing Applications
Achieving uniformity and consistency while preserving the integrity of materials is critical in many powder processing applications. Counter-current low shear mixing is a leading technology offering a gentle yet effective method to blend powders without compromising...
by Lancaster Products | Jul 22, 2024 | Case Studies and Materials Processing Applications, High Shear Mixer Product Information, Sample Testing and Mix Optimization
In the highly competitive landscape of industrial manufacturing, the ability to optimize formulations efficiently and effectively is paramount. Whether you are involved in producing building and construction materials, ceramics, glass, or fertilizers, the quality of...
by Lancaster Products | Sep 22, 2023 | Case Studies and Materials Processing Applications, High Shear Mixer Product Information
The process of achieving homogeneous mixes from extremely different materials can pose a significant challenge in various industries. However, with advancements in mixing technologies, one notable solution is the counter-current mixing action of the Lancaster...
by Lancaster Products | Apr 17, 2023 | Case Studies and Materials Processing Applications
Download the Article As published by Powder & Bulk Solids March 2023, pp. 13-14. A common challenge faced by many customers is mixing two or more materials of differing densities into a uniform and homogenous mixture. Insufficient mixing can lead to...
by Lancaster Products | Mar 9, 2021 | Case Studies and Materials Processing Applications, Continuous Batch Processing Solutions, High Shear Mixer Product Information, Pelletizing and Particle Enlargement
Designing an optimal process for bulk material mixing often requires trade-offs between high throughput rates and high product accuracy. These choices are often presented when choosing between a continuous or batch process as different applications require different...
by Lancaster Products | Apr 15, 2020 | Case Studies and Materials Processing Applications
Ferrite materials have a dark grey to black color, possess strong magnetic properties and are categorized into ‘Hard’ and ‘Soft’ sub-classes. They are actually classified as ceramics due to their composition being a combination of metallic...