Industrial mixing tanks mainly consist of a mixing tank body, a transmission device, and a shaft sealing device, used to realize processes such as stirring and mixing of materials. For example, in the pharmaceutical industry, a trough-type mixer uses a stirring motor to drive a stirring rod and an end grinding block, combined with a grinding plate with perforated grooves and a vibrating motor, to achieve the refinement and mixing of materials.
Furthermore, a mixing tank structure for water-based paint production consists of a nestable bottom tank and a top tank. The total depth of the tank can be adjusted by changing the nesting depth to achieve capacity adjustment. A semi-circular cover plate on top prevents material splashing during stirring. Modern industrial design examples include the imPULSE disposable mixer, which uses disc mixing technology and has a capacity range from 30 liters to 5000 liters.






