1. MIXING OF NON-COHESIVE
SOLIDS
U N D E R G U I D A N C E O F
P R O F. P R I YA N A K A D E M A D A M
• PAYAL KHANDAGLE (67)
• ARJUN PHAD (68)
• JAY JAWALGE (69)
• SHASHIKANT GAIKWAD (70)
• SHUBHAM WARANGE (71)
2. WHAT IS MIXING ? -
• Mixing is defined as combining
different materials to achieve a
homogenous mass.
3. WHAT IS NON-COHESIVE SOLID ?
• Non cohesive solids refer to free -flowing
Solids.
• They are non sticky in nature.
• Examples :-
Dry Sand, Talcum powder, Wheat
Flour.
5. DIFFERENT EQUIPMENST USE FOR MIXING
OF NON-COHESIEVE SOLIDS ARE -
• TUMBLING MILL
• RIBBON MIXER
• IMPACT WHEELS
• CONICAL SCREW MIXER
Mixer for dry and free flowing solids are
• Light in construction
• Moderate power consumption
6. TUMBLING MILL:
• WORKS ON THE PRINCIPLE OF SHEARING &
DIFFUSIVE ACTION OF THE SURFACE.
• METALIC CONTAINER ROTATES ON
HORIZONTAL AXIS.
• EFFICENCY HIGHLY DEPENDS ON THE SPEED OF
ROTATION
8. RIBBON MIXER:
• OPERATES ON THE TWO PRINCIPLE OF MIXING :
CONVECTION AND DIFFUSION
• wide range of applications involving
pharmaceuticals, ceramics and cosmetics
10. IMPACT WHEELS:
• widely preferred machine for mixing and blending solid-
to-solid different powders.
• Most economical way of mixing the powder if the
moisture contain is not high.
• Mineral, Agro Products, Agricultural Products, Screen of
Powder, Stone, Ore , Spices, Ceramic Refractory, Coal,
Sand
12. CONICAL SCREW MIXER
• principle of a rotating mixing screw being
guided along the wall of the conical vessel at
constant close distance by means of an orbital
arm.
• Adhesives , Agricultural feed supplements , Bakery
premixes, Baby powder, Brake lining compounds ,
Colored cement mixes
14. CONCLUSION
We can conclude that static mixers can be used for
blending powders of different characteristics as well as the
commonly used Ribbon mixer or even as Tubular mixing
devices which are used in pharmaceutical industry for very
fine powders, especially if one component of the mixture is in
a great surplus. Modelling of the fundamental mechanisms that
can be applied in the design of a mixing process considering
the particle motion can help define the final product and the
process of mixing itself, especially when dealing with devices
that are not commonly used for blending powdered and
particulate matters.