Freeware | July 30, 2007

Building A Competitive Edge With Versatile Mixing Equipment

The specifications that define a mixer built for a pharmaceutical or cosmetic application reflect a combination of industry standards and the mixing functions needed for that particular application. A sub-micron emulsion for a cream or ointment, for example, requires high-shear agitation, vacuum and usually a heat-transfer system.

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