In Part 1 of “The Controllability of Stirring Processes” we dealt with the question of why stirring processes have to be controlled at all. Not read it yet? You can find the first part here. In Part 2, we would like to show what control options there are...
2-component systems mix two components that immediately react when they come into contact with one another. A practical example of a 2-component application is the two-component adhesive. Here two tubes separate the two components. When you press the slide, they come...
Quick and clean process changes Agitators often have to be modified for different processes. Let us think, for example, of stirring varnishes of different colours or, to take an example from cosmetics, different shades of lipstick. How do we reconcile frequent...
In our plant constuction department, we design and build complete systems for stirring technology. In this case study we developed a 2-component supply system. What is a 2-component supply system? A 2-component supply system supplies the downstream process with two...
Occupational safety is becoming an increasingly important issue in the organization of workplaces, especially in production. In human-machine cooperation in particular, care must be taken to ensure that the machine, through its automatism, cannot injure the person who...