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News Release from: Oden Corporation | Subject: Mass/Blend
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 November 2003
Continuous stream blending for liquid
products
Mass/Blend eliminates the 'wall' between the processing department and the packaging department; Mass/Blend continuous stream digital blending system provides real-time formulation of liquid products
The preferred method for liquid products preparation is now continuous stream blending The Oden Mass/Blend patented system eliminates the 'wall' between the processing department and the packaging department
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 11 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Mass/Blend eliminates large volume holding tanks and lengthy batch transfer times, resulting in an increased ability to quickly manufacture more product variants and to produce liquid products in short runs with fast changeover, by providing real-time formulation of liquid products.
The system operates with all types of liquids - low viscosity to high - with 0 to 400 GPM continuous stream capability.
Mass/Blend systems are available for pilot plant to production scale blending of liquid products and the technology can be utilised in every segment of the liquid products markets.
The system architecture for Oden Mass/Blend design is extremely simple, easy to programme, low in system volume, and completely free of error induced by process variables.
Mass/Blend uses a control methodology that is inherently rational, rather than one requiring complex control schemes to manage.
Blending accuracy is not compromised by stop-start events.
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