Integrating development, manufacturing and sales, as a first-level mixer emulsifier factory.
A typical mixing procedure starts with blending two or more monomers often of significantly different viscosities. Various particle size fillers are then added to the liquid binder and mixed under vacuum until a homogenous paste is obtained. High amounts of fillers render most dental composites very abrasive. Initiators, inhibitors and pigments may also be added to the hardenable paste.
The vacuum planetary mixing equipment for this application must be capable of handling a wide range of viscosities and highly abrasive formulations.