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Generate the same mixing power as standard propellers at half the rotation speed.
Propeller blades collapse to fit in drum openings with a NPT size of 2. They're polypropylene coated for chemical resistance.
These paddles are often used with caustics such as detergents and cleaning fluids.
These paddles contain a compound that can be sensed by metal detectors.
Mix and stir food and other material in hygienic environments with these paddles—they’re easy to clean and won’t corrode from frequent washdowns with harsh cleaners.
Made from 316 stainless steel, these propellers have excellent corrosion resistance.
Lightweight yet sturdy, these aluminum propellers are often used in light duty mixing applications.
These mixer propellers have a highly polished finish, leaving no room for bacteria to grow—they’re commonly used in sanitary environments such as food and pharmaceutical plants.
These propellers collapse to fit through openings, such as those found on intermediate bulk containers.
Blades collapse to fit through 2" diameter and smaller openings, such as 55-gallon drums with a NPT opening size of 2.
Bend the blades to your desired angle.
Also known as hydrofoil propellers, these produce 40% more flow with less torque and energy than standard propellers.
For faster attachment than propellers with set screws, these propellers have threaded hubs that install on threaded shafts.
Cut through solid particles in your mixture.
One end of these shafts is machined to fit into the mixer; the other is machined to fit into an attachment like a propeller.
These shafts have one threaded end to fit threaded propellers and one machined end to fit mixer shaft couplings.
Designed for use with mixing blades, these shafts are left-hand threaded for counterclockwise motion.
Keep cups and sticks on hand for mixing two-part adhesives.