Ystral rolls out continuously operating disperser 06 September 2024

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Mixing and dispersion specialist Ystral has extended its portfolio with the launch of Ystral Coflow, a continuously operating power wetting and dispersing machine.

The inline dispenser is said to be suitable for a range of applications in different industries.

With the Ystral Coflow, powdered solids are inducted, mixed and dispersed into liquid streams in a controlled way and in proportion to quantity via volumetric or gravimetric solid dosing systems. The powders and liquids are combined in a premixing zone, fine dispersion then occurs via a rotor-stator system, whereby the dispersing tools can be designed with different slot widths depending on the application.

“The product then experiences an increase in pressure via an inducer installed between the premixing zone and the rotor-stator zone”, said Uwe Klaumünzner, expert process and application engineering at Ystral. “This change in pressure then causes separation of the air that was introduced with the powder, thus a lower residual air content in the product. In addition, this inducer is used as axial pumping stage, to be able to also process more viscous products and then pump them from the dispersing stage.”

The focus here is on products which are produced in large series or are to be manufactured in perspective in large volumes. If post-dispersion is required, an inline dispersing machine can be installed downstream of the Coflow. In the chemical industry, Ystral Coflow, for example, is suitable for the production of adhesives, coatings, polyester resins or silicone sealants. Amongst others, in the food sector, the continuously operating powder wetting and dispersing machine is the suitable solution for pre-products for dough production, milk and milk substitute products, as well as the production of edible collagen shells, mayonnaise or dressings.

“Compared to a classic batch process in the vessel, the Ystral Coflow enables fabrication with a significantly smaller system footprint, faster lead times, improved OEE values and a higher degree of automation, while the cleaning of such a system is much easier due to the smaller product wetted surface,”, said Raoul Pila Nunninger, head of R&D at Ystral. “Furthermore, the machine is characterised by a lower energy requirement – particularly for lower viscosities, the Coflow only has low power consumption.”

The Ystral Coflow is available in Coflow-4 size for production with an overall throughput of 6,000-13,500 kg/h. The Coflow-3 size is currently in development and is suitable for small-scale production as well as use in testing plants with an overall throughput of 2,000-8,000 kg/h.

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