The De-aeration Stirrer is a mixing equipment that integrates dispersion, stirring, and de-aeration functions. It is primarily used in the field of material mixing for high-end, cutting-edge, and precision products in industries such as printing inks, LED, LCD, electronic packaging materials, and new energy materials. In these fields, the De-aeration Stirrer showcases its unique strengths through its specialized functions.
Ink is a crucial material for printing, enabling patterns and text to be displayed on substrates through printing or spray painting.
Inks consist of primary and auxiliary components, which are uniformly mixed and repeatedly rolled into a sticky, gel-like fluid. They are composed of binders (resins), pigments, fillers, additives, and solvents, etc. Used in various types of printing, including books, packaging decoration, architectural decoration, and electronic circuit boards. With the increasing social demand, the variety and production of inks have correspondingly expanded and grown.
How exactly is the degassing mixer applied in the ink industry?
The principle of the defoaming stirrer is to utilize the centrifugal force generated by the machine's rotation to achieve uniform mixing and defoaming. As it does not use a stirring paddle, it does not damage the material during the mixing process, thereby maintaining the integrity of the material to a great extent. The container can be a manufacturer's standard mixing cup or a custom disposable container, eliminating the need for cleaning and allowing for immediate use. This not only reduces the workload for personnel but also ensures better mixing of materials, saving time and costs in the process. It has gained the favor of an increasing number of enterprises and scientific researchers.





