SERIES BN PORTABLE MIXERS
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Small Batch Mixer, 1750 rpm Direct Drive, Clamp Mount
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Model BN-3.0
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| The premier line of small direct drive mixers for mixing small batches of low viscosity fluids. |
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Features
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• Mounting ease. Clamp cannot slip, preventing propeller from hitting side of tank. • Quick, easy adjustment between "angled-on- center" and "angled-off-center" positions without tools. • Coupling is fully enclosed. • Clamp adjusts to any angle. |
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• Motors are available in TEFC or explosion- proof enclosures (56C frame). Air motors also available. • Off-the-shelf delivery. • Standard shaft and prop materials: • 316SS • Carpenter 20 |
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Click the button of the item you wish to purchase. Contact us for special lengths
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PRICES
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Model No.
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Motor Description
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Shaft Length
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Shaft Diameter
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WT.
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Prices (316SS) Single Prop
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Totally-Enclosed Fan-Cooled (TEFC)
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BN-2.0
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1/3 HP-1-115/230
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32"
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1/2"
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40
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BN-2.2
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1/3 HP-3-230/460
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32"
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1/2"
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40
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BN-3.0
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1/2 HP-1-115/230
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32"
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5/8"
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40
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BN-3.2
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1/2 HP-3-230/460
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32"
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5/8"
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40
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Explosion-Proof Class 1 Group D (EP)
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BN-2.1
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1/3 HP-1-115/230
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32"
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1/2"
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50
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BN-3.1
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1/2 HP-1-115/230
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32"
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5/8"
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50
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BN-3.3
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1/2 HP-3-230/460
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32"
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5/8"
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50
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Air Motor
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BN-4.0
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1/4 HP to 1/2 HP AIR
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32"
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5/8"
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35
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Click the button of the item you wish to purchase. Contact us for special lengths
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1/4 HP at 1725 RPM requires 10 CFM at 45 PSI |
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1/3 HP at 1725 RPM requires 14 CFM at 60 PSI |
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1/2 HP at 1725 RPM requires 18 CFM at 80 PSI |
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Price additions for second or third propellers, add as listed: 316SS: $117.40
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Price additions for non-standard shaft lengths. All shafts over 32" long furnished 5/8" diameter. (Longer or Shorter) |
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Shaft Diameter: 5.8" Maximum Length: 48" |
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Pricing for any nonstandard length to 48": 316SS: $130.40
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PVC Coating Series A, B or BN Mixers: $765.60
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Folding propeller may be added to any mixer above. Order Part No. 000566: $247.10
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Mixer Selection
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These mixers have been designed, engineered and built to provide long life and trouble-free service in a wide variety of blending/mixing operations. These mixers are popularly used to: |
final product, and other parameters. Our portables are available at either 350 or 420 RPM (gear-driven) or 1750 RPM (direct- drive). If you have any questions or wish to discuss your mixing/blending application with us, please feel free to call one of our sales engineers. |
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1. Blend liquids. 2. Suspend or dissolve solids 3. Disperse immiscible liquids 4. Disperse small amounts of gases in liquids |
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Selection Chart |
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These portable mixers can be clamp- or base- mounted on beams, tank walls or other supports. Angle of entry may be adjusted to meet specific mixing requirements. These portable mixers find use in a variety of dif- ferent industrial applications
waste treat- ment, water treatment and batch chemical preparation. These portables are also ideal for mixing paints, varnishes, polymers, textile sizes and dyes, pharmaceuticals, soaps and countless other materials from 1 to over 25,000 CPS viscosity. In the following pages, we present specifications, dimensions and dimensional drawings and other information to help you select the proper mixer for your application, depending on the size of the batch, the size of the batch, components and |
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The chart below is intended to provide some basic guidelines for selecting the proper mixer(s) to provide mild blending of various viscosity liquids in different size tanks. This chart is based on an approximate mix/blend time for two liquids of 30 minutes, with both liquids already in the tank. Mixing times will be shortened if one liquid is added to a second liquid while the mixer is operating. Powders should always be added while the mixer is running. This chart also applies to the suspension of solids with settling velocities of less than one foot per minute. For more rapid or vigorous mixing, use a mixer one or two sizes larger. Dual propellers are recommended for tanks 1000 gallons and larger at viscosity's of 1000 CPS and higher. |
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Viscosity CPS
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Up to 50 Gallons
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Up to 100 Gallons
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Up to 200 Gallons
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Up to 500 Gallons
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Up to 1000 Gallons
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Up to 2000 Gallons
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Up to 3000 Gallons
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Up to 5000 Gallons
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<1
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BN-3.0
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BN-3.0
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JD-2.0
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JD-2.0
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JG-2.0
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JG-2.0
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JG-2.0
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JG-4.0
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<100
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BN-3.0
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BN-3.0
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JD-2.0
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JG-2.0
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JG-2.0
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JG-2.0
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JG-3.0
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JG-5.0
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<300
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BN-3.0
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BN-3.0
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JG-2.0
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JG-2.0
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JG-2.0
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JG-4.0
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JG-5.0
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JG-5.0
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<500
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BN-3.0
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JG-2.0
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JG-2.0
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JG-2.0
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JG-3.0
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JG-5.0
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JG-6.0
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JG-7.0
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<1000
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JD-2.0
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JG-2.0
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JG-2.0
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JG-2.0
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JG-4.0
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JG-6.0
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JG-7.0
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JG-8.0
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<2000
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JG-2.0
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JG-2.0
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JG-3.0
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JG-3.0
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JG-5.0
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JG-6.0
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JG-8.0
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JG-9.0
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<3000
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JG-2.0
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JG-2.0
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JG-4.0
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JG-4.0
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JG-6.0
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JG-8.0
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JG-9.0
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<5000
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JG-2.0
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JG-2.0
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JG-5.0
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JG-5.0
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JG-7.0
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JG-8.0
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<15000
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JG-3.0
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JG-3.0
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JG-5.0
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JG-8.0
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JG-9.0
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JG-9.0
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<25000
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JG-6.0
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JG-7.0
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JG-8.0
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JG-9.0
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Proper Mixer Mounting and Positioning
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In most applications involving small mixing tanks of 1000 gallons or less, the mixer is clamped to the side of the tank. Optimum mixing will be achieved when the mixer is angled from the tank wall, either off center (figure 1) or on center (figure 2). Improperly mounting a portable mixer will greatly lessen mixing efficiency, cause vibration and could possibly damage the mixer. Angling off center is preferred when good material turnover is required, as in mixing a slurry. Angling on center is desired for more gentle mixing and when vortexing must be minimized. Larger size tanks may require that a mixer be mounted directly in the center of the tank with the shaft vertical (figure 3). When a mixer is used in this arrangement, baffles are recommended to prevent the contents of the tank from turning in the direction of the mix. If this occurs, mixing action will be poor. Such baffling will avoid vortexing and allow mixing to be as thorough as possible. These suggests that four baffles be used, located 90° apart and sized approximately 1/12 of the tank diameter. The baffle should not fully extend to the bottom of the tank and a gap should be provided between the baffle and the tank wall. |
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FIGURE 1 - Angling the portable mixer off center is the position recommended for rapid turnover of tank contents and good bottom washing. |
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FIGURE 2 - On center angling will produce good mixing with minimum vortexing. Tank contents turn over thoroughly but gently. |
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FIGURE 3 - For mixing in larger tanks, the mixer is often placed vertically on center. In this con- figuration, baffles are recommended to prevent the contents of the tank from rotating, avoid vortexing and achieve good mixing and top-to- bottom turnover. |
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