Key Features
- Mobile and portable design
- Flexible mixing capability
- Borosilicate glass construction
- Standard industrial design
Standard mobile mixing system for flexible mixing operations.
The Standard Mobile Mixing System is a transportable glass mixing reactor built on a trolley or mobile frame for use in lab, pilot, or modular plant environments. The system integrates a glass vessel (optionally jacketed), stirring mechanism, feed ports, and support frame with wheels and locking casters. By removing the need for fixed piping, the mobile design allows repositioning, quick reconfiguration, and flexible routing of utilities (heating, cooling, feed lines), making it ideal for dynamic R&D or pilot usage.
• Vessel capacity: 10 L to 100 L (standard)
• Materials: borosilicate glass 3.3, PTFE wetted parts, SS316 supports
• Stirring: variable speed drive, often 100–1000 rpm
• Temperature range: –20 °C to +150 °C (with jacketed option)
• Mobility: four caster wheels with locking and vibration isolation
• Optional modules: condenser, heating/cooling jacket, feed/sampling ports
• Utility connections: ports for heating/cooling fluid, vacuum or gas, feed lines
Each component is designed for chemical resistance, modular connection, and ease of maintenance.
• On-demand mixing or formulation operations across laboratories or pilot spaces
• Systems that need mobility between process stations
• Small batch or flexible production in constrained layouts
• Process development where multiple locations or configurations must be tested
• Demonstration or teaching setups requiring unit relocation
The ability to move the unit easily reduces installation overhead and enables flexible experimental planning.
