Toothpaste mixer
$30,000.00
Mixing binders such as glycerin, sorbitol, and water ensures that the toothpaste stays mixed and does not dry out. Mixing thickeners such as cellulose gum, xanthan gum, and carrageenan gives the toothpaste a thick texture. Mixing preservatives such as methylparaben, propylparaben, and sodium benzoate prevents microbial growth.
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Our toothpaste blenders consist of a main toothpaste manufacturing vessel, also known as a reverse blender with vacuum base operation. Reverse blenders, as the name implies, use the mixing technology principle of counter-rotating blades to perform both blending and scraping operations. This blender is widely used, primarily in the manufacturing of toothpaste, creams, cosmetics, and other viscous products.
Toothpaste manufacturing companies rely on a range of batch blenders to accomplish a variety of processing goals, including powder wetting and dispersion, hydration of gums and polymers, homogenization of two or more liquids of varying viscosities, and vacuum mixing and degassing.
- Hydraulic lift device
- Full scraping inside the blender
- Efficient mixing reduces batch time.