Admixture Blog - Admix

Why Admix?

Written by Patrick Lakin, National Sales Manager We love that our customers keep coming back for new mixers for their new projects. But if you haven’t worked with us before, you might ask, “Why Admix?” In addition to our wide range of mixing equipment, 31 years of experience and great customer service, the real answer is

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Keep a Spare, Save the Downtime

Written by James Crowell, Field Service Engineer If you have an Admix Rotosolver, Rotostat or Boston Shearmill, this article is for you! Here are three sound reasons for keeping a spare bearing frame and shaft assembly on your shelf: Should you have a failure, you can pull that unit from service and immediately install the

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Brewing Company Tries and Buys Admix Powder Induction System

Written by Chip Nipps, Regional Sales Manager A popular American brewing company contacted us about a way to eliminate manually dumping powders into their existing mix tank. They already tried a competitive in-line mixer with no success and therefore were skeptical if our solution would work but they decided to try an Admix PIC™ powder

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Ergonomics & Efficiencies For Your Marination Mixing Process

Written by Allen Dawson, Meat & Poultry Market Manager In my Plant Manager days, when the marination mixer guy missed work, covering his position was a challenge because even with over 400 personnel in the plant, few could be spared. And, without an ergonomic powder induction system, the position required someone who could lift, carry

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Production of Flavor Emulsions – Customer Success Story

Written by Patrick Lakin, National Sales Manager We were contacted by a manufacturer of liquid and spray-dry flavor emulsions when they were looking for a solution to improve their process. To prepare their emulsions, they were using a low speed axial mixer, an overnight process that still left lumps. Product had to be passed through

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Clean up your Fisheyes!

Written by George Nikolopoulos, National Sales Manager Is your current level of agitation leaving lumps in your batches? Make no bones about it, long mix times and lingering fisheyes in your process tanks can negatively affect your bottom line, and the ability to keep up when demands increase. And, when your plant needs to switch

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Renew your Warranty with our Rebuild Service

Written by James Crowell, Field Service Engineer Fixed maintenance costs and renewable warranties are a tremendous asset to maintenance departments. We can work with you to make that possible for your Admix equipment! To get started, we can conduct an over-the-phone equipment audit and customize a comprehensive preventative maintenance (PM) plan. In some cases, we

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Extending Emulsion Stability with Inline High Shear

Written by Colm Swan, Dressings & Sauces Market Manager, Admix, Inc. Are your pourable salad dressing emulsions inconsistent? Are they separating before the intended shelf-life period? If so, you may not be using enough shear to build your emulsions. Having inconsistent emulsions not only impacts your shelf life but can also impact viscosity and appearance

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Admix DynaShear Inline Mixers Awarded EHEDG Certification

PRESS RELEASE Admix, Inc., global manufacturer of hygienic and industrial mixing equipment serving the food and beverage, chemical/industrial, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical markets, today announced that its DynaShear inline mixers have been certified by the European Hygienic Engineering & Design Group (EHEDG) for meeting strict guidelines for hygienic design and cleanability. EHEDG sets the standards for

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How Processors of Hand Sanitizer are Mixing Carbomer

Written by Patrick Lakin, National Sales Manager Covid-19 has greatly impacted manufacturing companies in a variety of ways. Increased demand for hand sanitizers, for example, has forced manufacturers of these products to find ways to quickly increase output, while some manufacturers of other products have completely pivoted their production focus to produce hand sanitizers for

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