Pharmaceutical liquid magnetic blending tanks are widely used in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries for mixing, diluting, maintaining suspension, and thermal exchange.
The magnetic mixer is mainly composed of inner magnetic steel, outer magnetic steel, isolation sleeves, and transmission motors.
The following options are available:
A magnetic proximity sensor monitors the rotation of the impellor
• Adapter kit for jacketed or insulated vessels
Rotating blades welded directly to magnetic heads
The process of electropolishing
The control equipment can range from a simple stand-alone panel to a fully integrated automation system
In addition, there is no penetration of the tank shell and no mechanical shaft seal, so there can be no contact between the tank internals and the outside atmosphere.
Total tank integrity is assured and any risk of toxic or high value product leakage is eliminated
A magnetic mixing tank is also known as a magnetic mixer tank. It differs from a conventional mixer tank in that it uses magnets to move the impeller. A set of magnets is attached to the motor driveshaft, and another set is attached to the impeller.
Despite the fact that the drive shaft and impeller are located on opposite sides of the tank, they are only connected by magnets. An "mounting post" is inserted into the hole in the bottom of the tank and welded into it so that it protrudes into the tank.
The magnetic mixing tank is widely used in pharmacy and biological industries.