Our mixer assortment

The extensive TARTLER mixer range has been developed to meet the most diverse requirements – and will be expanded as required. We are the only machine manufacturer who produces mixers with in-house molds. In this way, we enable our customers to achieve an optimal mixing of their materials – whether they are to be mixed and filled in high viscosity, low viscosity, liquid or in extreme ratios (100:2, 100:10). Made in Germany.

The special thing about our dynamic disposable mixers is the stability at their core. They can absorb more torsional forces than the products of our competitors.

Explanation of the mixer designations

13/12 (example for mixer key)13 mm inner diameter in pipe / 12 = number of mixer elements
DDynamic
IInitiator (speed monitoring), shortcut: Ini
AScraper at mixer inlet / mixer head outlet for materials that tend to form agglomerates
KCone (for possible closure of the mixer outlet after the end of the shot (expanding systems) or for thixotropic adhesives / synthetic resins that would clog the mixer outlet)
CSelf-cutting mixer connection
DHSleeves (mixer sleeves)
TNozzle (hose nozzle connection)
IMInitiator at mixer input (speed monitoring)
IMHInitiator at mixer output (speed monitoring)
SHose connection to mixer sleeve

Mixer with self-cutting connection

Introduction: Self-cutting mixer connection

The self-cutting mixer connection developed and patented by us is intended to replace the conventional connection with drive hook in the long term. A mixture of screw and corkscrew turns into the mixer and can be released again with the opposite direction of rotation. This increases work safety for the operator and completely eliminates the potential risk of injury from the drive hook. As the mixer does not have to be hooked into a hook, it is also possible to automate the mixer change. Cleaning and changing a cured mixer are also easier than with the previous model.

In summary

  • Automated mixer change possible
  • Easy cleaning
  • Trouble-free mixer change even with hardened mixer
  • Higher working safety due to improved shaft geometry
  • Low maintenance, as sealing only against A-component
  • More stable, low-maintenance design
  • Simple and safe maintenance assembly

Which mixing heads are suitable?

Check out the matching mixing heads with self-cutting mixer connection.

Mixer with conventional connection

Introduction: conventional mixer connection with drive hook

Conventional mixer connection for hooking a mixer

With this mixer connection type, the mixer is hooked into the drive hook. This drives the mixer.

Which mixing heads are suitable?

Check out the matching mixing heads with conventional mixer connection (drive hook).

We are happy to advise you!

Tim Brockmann Vertrieb

Tim Brockmann

Head of Technical Sales

Phone: +49 (0)6061 9672-46
t.brockmann@tartler.com

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