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SEVEN PROCESSES

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Infusing

Emulsifying 

Auto-Whipping

Purging

Extraction

Dispersion

Grinding / Milling

Hauschild SpeedMixer® DAC Technology

REPEATABLE
CONSISTENT RESULTS

LAB
SCALE PARAMETERS

RAPID MIXING PROCESS

QUIET OPERATION

VACUUM FAST MIXING OPTION

MINIMAL WASTAGE

NO CLEANING 

EASY TO USE

ADVANTAGES OF THE HAUSCHILD SPEEDMIXER®

DAC - Dual Asymetric Centrifuge. A Hauschild Mixing Principle from 1973.

Fast, effective, bubble-free, quiet, non-invasive.

The Hauschild SpeedMixer® is a precision laboratory instrument for rapid, controlled mixing, dispersal or pulverization of dis-similar substances and / or chemicals in very short time with fully reproducible results.


The DAC mixing principle is a highly efficient,  very low energy consumption, high speed  rotation force that generates a material flow to ensure homogeneous and simultaneous air / bubble-free mixing of different substances.
 

This is the DAC - Dual Asymmetric Centrifuge.

The original DAC principle, of the Hauschild SpeedMixer® instruments is still a closed mixing bowl that contra-rotates on two separate axis as you can see demonstrated above.

The combination of these two centrifugal forces acting at different levels provides very fast, high sheer mixing, with simultaneous removal of air inclusion from a very quiet and stable, variable speed, precision controlled instrument designed for fully repeatable processing.
 

Variable Speed Control.

The first original Hauschild SpeedMixer® incorporated a variable speed control allowing the operator to manually alter and fluctuate the RPM mixing speed during the actual mixing process without stopping the machine. 

The DAC150 Laboratory SpeedMixer® operates RPM between 300 to 3500. This generates an incredible and unrivaled g-force of over 1000. 

DAC with Variable Speed Control were both combined by Hauschilds founder, Gerd-Ulrich Schmidt, into the worlds first ever SpeedMixer invented by him in 1973.

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