SCHATZ GEOMETRY SHAKER MIXER MECHANISM – A Review
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Extremely challenging mixing tasks include combining fluids with heavy density metal powder or other fluids with jelly. The traditional approach involves using a unidirectional stirring machine to combine the fluid with the metal powder. The traditional mixer's shortcomings are explored in this article. A homogenous mixing of powdered substances with various specific weights and particle sizes is achieved using the Schatz geometry shaker-mixer, which is also covered in this work. Each component is blended in its own sealed container. The Schatz geometric theory dictates a three-dimensional motion for the mixing container, including rotation, translation, and inversion. In a short amount of time, the results meet all standards.
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