In two component resins, thorough mixing is crucial to obtain equal reaction between resin and hardener throughout all the material. There are three possible ways to mix: • static mixing tube • dynamic blender • dynamic static mixing tube
Static mixing tube The components meet in a mixing tube made of plastic. The tube contains immobile walls to divide and bring together the material several times, mixing resin and hardener by this process. The mixing tube is not cleaned after use, but discarded. :
advantages: no
moving parts, no post-process cleaning, no residue of cleaning liquid :
disadvantages: mixing tubes as litter, intensity of mixing can hardly be varied
Dynamic mixing The components meet in a mixing chamber, usually made of
stainless steel and there they are mixed homogeneously by a rotating blender. To optimize mixing, the rotational speed can be controlled electronically. Mixing chamber and blender have to be cleaned with a special cleaning fluid to be used again. Usually this happens automatically. :
advantage: the mixing intensity can be controlled exactly. :
disadvantages: more due to failure because of moving parts, cleaning required, possibly residue of cleaning fluid, used cleaning fluid is waste or even
hazardous waste, expensive replacement or cleaning of the chamber in case of encrustation because of hardened resin within the mixing chamber.
Static-dynamic mixing A mixing tube made from plastic contains a helix driven by an external motor. This method is rarely used. == Dispensing ==