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News Release from: Intertronics | Subject: Thinky ARE-250
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 December 2007
Glass powder mixing improved with Thinky
ARE-250
Cera Dynamics had relied for many years on a manual mixing system for their specialist glass powders, but found a more effective, more consistent, quicker and simpler method with the Thinky mixer
The glass powders produced by Cera Dynamics are tailored to customer need - primarily for dental fillers and restorers, they vary from 0.5 to 10 microns average particle size For testing purposes the glass powder needs to be mixed with a high viscosity acrylic resin monomer to check for high transparency and low discolouration - but the manual process, while well understood, continued to give problems of non-homogeneity and air inclusion, both of which preclude colour checking of the glass
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 27 Nov 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Tests with the Thinky equipment involved mixing 60% glass with 40% acrylic by weight in viscosities varying from "thick honey to stiff bubble gum" according to Dr Frampton.
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Dr Frampton explained "Cera Dynamics are one of probably only 4 or 5 companies in the world operating at the top level in this technology and we were looking to improve the mixing stage as a first step to overall improvement of our glass grinding process.
The Intertronic expertise and supply of the Thinky mixer has allowed us to achieve that initial goal in a single operation - so now we have a reliable quality control process we can move to purchase of a spectro-photometer.
This will enable us to refine our operation further toward development of an even cleaner and finer grinding process".
The Thinky ARE-250 Mixer allows for the process of mixing and bubble removal to be carried out simultaneously.
It mixes, disperses and degasses materials in seconds to minutes, in a sealed or lid-less container such as a jar, beaker, syringe barrel, or cartridge.
The non-contact mixing principle makes it possible for formulation of compounds from very small amounts such as 0.5ml to production quantities of 310g.
The ARE-250 may be used to formulate and mix adhesives, sealants, moulding compounds, lubricants, slurries, coatings, inks, paints, abrasives, biochemicals, cements, medical compounds, cosmetics/personal care materials, detergents, conductive pastes, dental materials, foods, construction materials or any other materials which are hard-to-mix, hard-to-degass, or hard-to-wet.
The Thinky ARE-250 Mixer works by revolving and rotating the container in a planetary manner at various speeds with both overall and planetary rotational speeds independently pre-programmable.
Centrifugal force presses the material outwards to the inner wall of the container.
Other forces cause the material to move downwards in a spiralling direction along the slope of container wall.
The material then moves back to the centre of the container and up to the top.
As a result, material circulation from top to the bottom generates kneading effects, forcing trapped air out of the material.
This ensures no cross-contamination between batches, no damage to material from rollers, mixing blades or propellers and no unit cleaning between batches, as well as allowing re-mixing of separated materials to prolong shelf life.
Consequently, process cycles may be reduced, lowering costs and improving yield rates.
The whole non-contact programmable approach greatly improves consistency of quality and improves formulation irrespective of operator skill levels.
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