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News Release from: Sulzer Mixpac USA | Subject: Disposable static mixers
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 February 2008
Disposable static mixers for
construction industry
Sulzer Mixpac USA, the leading innovator of 2-component adhesive dispensing systems, have expanded its line of static mixers and cartridges for the construction industry.
Styles include revolutionary Quadro design with low back pressure While continuing to offer the traditional helical-style mixer, Sulzer Mixpac USA is now pleased to include the efficient square Quadro design, making Sulzer Mixpac's line of disposable static mixers the most comprehensive line of high quality, low cost static mixers in the world
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 14 Apr 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Designed with builders and contractors in mind, the Sulzer Mixpac square Quadro design exhibits 30% less back pressure than the traditional helical-style mixers of equal elements, making dispensing high viscosity adhesives and sealants that much easier.
Sulzer Mixpac's static mixer line also includes a variety of plastic disposable mixers that are used with meter mix and dispense equipment, providing a low cost solution for 2-component mixing.
These mixer elements are molded from polyacetal to withstand the high pressures generated by meter mix machines.
The line also includes cartridge mixers for use with 2-component hand-held dispensing equipment.
Sulzer Mixpac USA is an engineering based company focused on developing the innovative line of the MIXPACR SYSTEM for hand-held adhesive dispensing of 2-component adhesives and sealants as well as the complete line of STATOMIXR Motionless Mixers.
With the MIXPACR SYSTEM, 2-component adhesives are as easy to use as a single component adhesive.
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