Photo of the Week: Pins in a Pin Mixer

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Jenny Seim
Technical Writer

This week’s photo highlights the pins, or rod-like mechanisms, in a pin mixer.

Pin mixers are a diverse industrial mixing solution, ideal for blending, conditioning, agglomerating, and de-dusting fine materials. They can work as a stand-alone piece of equipment, or as a precursor to pelletization on a disc pelletizer.

Here’s how they look and function: multiple pins are attached to a single shaft, spanning the entire length of it. The shaft rotates at a constant speed and mixes the material feedstock and binding agent. The centrifugal force of the rotating pins removes air and decreases water volume between the material fines. This process creates a densified product through the use of motion.

Many materials benefit from processing in a pin mixer. From coal dust and fly ash, to limestone and gypsum, pin mixers are relevant for a variety of applications. Interested in learning more? Contact us today!

 

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Jenny Seim is a technical writer and service specialist.

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