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Mixers, Blenders, Grinders and Mills
News Release from: Chemineer | Subject: Xpress
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 February 2003
Xpress knock out for Tyson, using
Chemineer mixer
Chemineer has a new Xpress range of top-entering mixers, which has enhanced the quality and efficiency at Tyson Foods - world leader in the production and marketing of beef, pork and chicken
Designed as a low-cost, yet high quality mixer range, the standard size Xpress from Chemineer has proved more economical and reliable for Tyson Foods than mixers it had previously installed from two other manufacturers Solving a long standing processing issue, Tyson Foods purchased a 30XPC Xpress mixer with a 1-inch diameter by 50-inches long shaft and a 4-inch marine prop, which has proved far more cost-effective than previous products
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 21 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Suitable for fast and efficient mixing of liquids stored in IBC's or small tanks, the Xpress is designed for high performance, yet with very little maintenance required.
Benefiting from a modular design, this Chemineer range has been extensively configured, and made with rugged, heavy-duty materials for a lifetime of reliable operation.
The Xpress complements the Chemineer slightly larger, recently launched DT range, which is also very economical.
Chemineer has included an integral cast handle for easy positioning and manoeuvrability, whilst the bung-mount Xpress 10XPB Mixer is available with a highly convenient collapsible propeller.
As part of a powerful new alliance with Robbins and Myers, Chemineer can supply a totally comprehensive range of mixers, agitators and an extensive selection of high quality pumps from a single source.
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