Tuesday 24 September 2013

Top Ten Tips when Selecting Mixers for Powder Blending

The mixing or blending of powder ingredients is a common industrial process practiced in many industries including chemicals, pharmaceuticals, minerals and food.

The choice of Mixer can be complicated but the following Top Ten Tips may help you make your final decision.

1.     Batch or Continuous?
One of the first questions to ask is whether a batch or continuous mixer is required. Here we look at considerations for selecting the right equipment for batch mixing. In batch mixing the whole batch can be identified and is traceable to help with overall quality control. Batch operations are very versatile and one Blender can be used for blending several ingredients together and for multipurpose operations.

2.     Batch Size
Don’t assume that biggest is best! Some mixer types may not achieve a full homogeneous mix when the mixing time is extended or when the volume is large.

3.     Mixing Time
The shorter the mixing time to achieve a homogeneous mix then the lower the costs will be and there will be less product degradation with sensitive materials. Look for efficiency in blending operations with gentle actions. Perry Process Equipment Ltd has a wide range of quality used mixers that meet this requirement.

4.     Power Consumption
With over increasing energy costs, it is important to consider not just the installed motor power but the actual power used in blending. Some mixers, such as the iconic Vrieco Nauta Conical Blender, only mix small portions at a time while the mixing arm rotates throughout the mass. These have very much lower power loads.

5.     Ease of Discharge
The discharge of a batch blender is one of the most critical functions. Here it is necessary to ensure that the blender empties fully and smoothly with no residual “heel” or bridging. Check the discharge opening size, as many blended powder products can have poor flow properties and can be a little sticky.

6.     Mixer Internal Finish
Smooth internal finishes to the mixer are usually best in most applications, as this aids discharge. In the food and pharmaceutical industries stainless steel vessels with an internal mirror finish are commonly used.

7.     Ease of Cleaning and Cross Contamination
This is very important particularly when one mixer is to be used for different products. If cleaning is highly critical, for example in the food and chemical field, then ‘cleaning in place’ (CIP) or even ‘sterilization in place (SIP) can be installed.

8.     Know your target result
It is important to know a clear end result specification so that equipment specialists can advise on the type of mixer best suited to your requirements.

9.     Factory Space
This is a fairly obvious point but it is something that needs to be considered carefully. It is not just the actual footprint of the mixer that you need to think about but any access requirements for loading, discharge, cleaning and maintenance. Height restrictions can often make the selection of a mixer a little more difficult.

10.             System Design
It is never too early to consider the design of the total system when making your mixer selection. For example, there would be no point in opting for high accuracy blending equipment if you are then planning on blowing discharged product a large distance across the factory thereby allowing it to disaggregate en route.

When selecting a mixer, it pays to talk to our experts to prevent costly mistakes impacting on subsequent stages of the process and final product quality. The Sales Managers at Perry Process Equipment Ltd can help you find the right specification mixer for your needs. 

Need help choosing the right mixer for your process? Contact one of our equipment specialist Sales Managers today! We have 100s of mixers ready in stock for immediate delivery.

Tel: +44 (0)1325 315111 | Email: info@perryprocess.co.uk

Tuesday 17 September 2013

Manufacturers Of High Quality Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers

Perry Products Corp are an affiliate of Perry Process Equipment Ltd. Founded in 1947, they manufacture shell and tube Heat Exchangers.  


Perry Products are a member of TEMA
As a proud member of TEMA you can be sure that Perry Products provide the most current, efficient design and manufacturing solutions.  They have a thorough understanding of current code requirements and follow strict quality control procedures in their workshop, with thermal design using ASPEN Technology.




Production Facilities of Perry Products
In their 45,000 sqft state of the art manufacturing facility Perry Products manufacture quality Heat Exchangers to your exact specification using various materials of construction ranging from carbon steel to high nickel alloys.  Unit sizes can be from 150mm to 3650mm with lifting capabilities of up to 45 tonne. 
Recent Project at Perry Products Corp.

Why Choose Perry Products?
  • All units designed to TEMA standards.
  • In-house thermal and mechanical engineering design and testing.
  • State of the art design software for quick and competitive quotations.
  • One to one interaction with a member of the sales team and 24-7 emergency service.
  • Unbeatable delivery times.
Read more about the shell and tube Heat Exchangers Perry Products manufacture.

Looking for a used Heat Exchanger?  Perry Process Equipment currently have 60 used shell & tube Heat Exchangers in stock.  We have other types of Heat Exchanger available.

Perry supply used air cooled, plate type, scraped surface, shell & tube, spiral heat, alloy, carbon and stainless steel Heat Exchangers.

Can't see what you are looking for online? Please call our office on +44 1325 315111 and we can do the searching for you.

Thursday 12 September 2013

We are attending the CPhI Worldwide Exhibition 2013

This October, our Managing Director and Sales Manager, Julie Morris, are meeting up with the CEO of the Perry Group to attend this year’s CPhI Worldwide Exhibition in Frankfurt, Germany.
"CPhI is the premiere event of the year. It's where you find the industry."
Lance Kann, President, PharmaSupplyPartners
We will be meeting with the entire pharmaceutical industry in one location, where 30,000 senior pharmaceutical professionals from 140+ countries will be attending. There are 2,200 exhibitors in 20 dedicated zones covering ingredients, APIs, excipients, finished dosage, contract services, packaging, machinery and more.
Exhibition Information:

CPhI Worldwide Exhibition 2013
Date:            22-24th October 2013
Opening Times:
Tuesday 22 October 2013         09:30 am - 17:30 pm 
Wednesday 23 October 2013    09:30 am - 17:30 pm 
Thursday 24 October 2013        09:30 am - 16:00 pm 
Venue:
Messe Frankfurt
Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage 
60327 Frankfurt a. M.
Germany T: +49 69 75 75-0

Come along and attend this event to meet face-to-face with international pharmaceutical companies, be informed about the latest industry trends and remain one step ahead of a constantly changing pharmaceutical market. Register online now for your entry ticket. If you are exhibiting or attending this event please let us know as we would really like to meet with you.

Thursday 5 September 2013

Read All About: Air Compressors

What is an Air Compressor?

An Air Compressor is a device that increases the amount of air that is contained within a particular space. By packing in the air, the air pressure is increased. This creates a force that is useful for a variety of purposes, such as industrial, manufacturing, commercial and personal purposes. Industrial Compressors are designed to compress (over 20 psi) and move air and other gases such as hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. Centrifugal Compressors use centrifugal forces to pump air or gas to develop pressure and they typically operate at speeds of 3500 rpm or higher. Multiple stages are used to produce the required pressure rise. This type of Compressor is driven by an electric motor, steam turbine, or gas turbine, with or without speed increasing gears.

The main types of Compressors include:
  • Centrifugal Compressors
  • Rotary Compressors
  • Reciprocating Compressors
Man-made Air Compressors usually fall into one of two types, either dynamic or positive displacement, and are defined by their mode of operation. A positive displacement Air Compressor works by filling and then emptying an air chamber. Dynamic Air Compressors, on the other hand, use a rotating device to accelerate and then decelerate air. This process uses the speed or velocity of the air to increase the air's pressure. Centrifugal air compressors are dynamic air compressors.

Three common types of positive displacement Air Compressors are rotary screw, reciprocating and rotary sliding vane Air Compressors. Positive displacement type machines are Rotary Compressors, Blowers, and Vacuum Pumps. This type of machine incorporates rotating internal lobes, screws or vanes that compress the gas or air. They are constant volume machines with variable discharge pressure. The volume can be varied only by changing the speed or bypassing or wasting some of the capacity of the machine. The types of rotary compressors are classified by the type of rotor they use. These include: straight-lobe, sliding vane, liquid piston and screw type. Reciprocating Compressors (see Figure 1.) are furnished in either single-stage or multi-stage types. The principle parts of this type of machine are the cylinders and the pistons. The different types you will see include single acting air cooled or water cooled, single stage double acting water cooled, horizontal or vertical.

How an Air Compressor is Used:
Compressed air can be used in a variation of ways. It can be used to alter chemical composition, as in the case of making fertilizer; it can be used for industrial purposes, such as production line manufacturing processes; or it can be used to maintain industrial plants. Perhaps the most well-known use of Air Compressors is in the case of pneumatic tools such as air-powered nail guns, staplers, sanders, spray guns and ratchet wrenches. There are hand-powered air compressors, but most are powered by either electricity or natural gas. Natural gas air compressors usually are more cost effective. Depending on the type of Air Compressor, operation costs can be high, as in the case of plant maintenance.

Another way to group Air Compressors is by the number of stages they have. A two-stage Air Compressor usually is used for heavy-duty use and offers a higher level of compression than smaller, single-stage Air Compressors. Two-stage Air Compressors can store air for future use and are more energy efficient because they produce more air per unit of horsepower than single-stage Compressors. Also, less heat is generated in a two-stage Compressor, which means that wear on the unit is reduced. Portable electric Air Compressors also are available for light-duty applications.

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Used Atlas Copco Model ZT290 Oil Free Screw Type Air Compressor - Stock Number: L0861
Was £7,000 GBP – Now £3,500 GBP, Sale or Return.
Our high quality Air Compressor is now on sale at half price. This piece of equipment comes with a full Engineer Report, full service history and is fully maintained. Rated 202 l/s (428 cfm) free air delivery at 2.45 bar (35 psi) interstage pressure and 8 bar (116 psi) maximum pressure. Unit is powered by a 90kw motor that has a maximum speed of 3000 rpm.

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Air Compressors at Perry Process Equipment Ltd:
Perry Process Equipment Ltd are the largest stockists of used Air Compressors for use in the chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries and can save you up to 70% when compared to the cost of a new unit. We have been buying and selling used equipment for over 80 years, so you can trust our expertise. You can find a wide range of high quality Air Compressors at our Newton Aycliffe site.

View our full inventory online or call us now on: +44 (0) 1325 315111.