Continuous mixer further improved

The series of the continuous mixers GCM made by Gericke has now been further improved by the models type GCM ECB (Fig.). With the latest design it is possible to extract the drive and the mixer housing for easy access. The GCM 800 ECB and 1200 ECB are equipped with a cantilevered shaft and a shaft seal which can be dismantled completely in a very simple way. The GCM mixer is suitable for the operation in ATEX zones. Optionally the mixer can be delivered with heating/cooling jacket, different weir plates for the adjustment of the residence time and a pneumatic batch process unit.

 

Gericke AG,

Regensdorf (CH),

Tel.: +41 44 87136-36,

www.gericke.net




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