ECS-R Economic Single-Shaft Vacuum Slurry Mixer (1400 rpm, 250 mL), ERESSVSM
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An economic vacuum slurry mixer (often referred to as a compact or benchtop vacuum mixer) is a staple for laboratory-scale R&D and small-scale prototyping, particularly for battery electrode preparation (lithium-ion, sodium-ion, solid-state) and ceramic slurries. When searching for an "economic" model, the goal is to balance affordability with the two features critical to slurry quality: effective de-agglomeration (homogenization) and void-free degassing (vacuum).
In an economic single-shaft setup, the design is simplified to minimize mechanical failure points and reduce manufacturing costs: (1) Vacuum Cap/Lid: The mixing shaft passes through a specialized high-speed dynamic seal (usually an oil seal or mechanical face seal) embedded in a heavy-duty lid. This lid clamps securely onto the mixing cup using a silicone or Viton O-ring. (2) High-Shear Dispersion: The single shaft spins at high velocities (typically 100 to 5,000+ RPM). The sawtooth blade flings the slurry radially outward, creating a vortex that pulls dry powders down into the high-shear zone for rapid wetting and de-agglomeration. (3) Simultaneous Degassing: Connectors on the lid attach to a vacuum line. Drawing a vacuum (typically -0.08 to -0.095 MPa) while the vortex is active allows entrapped air bubbles to expand, rise to the surface, and burst instantly, ensuring a highly dense, defect-free slurry for downstream coating.
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