High-viscosity materials: Get into the thick of things

March 1, 2005
Mixing equipment that you have relied on for years is likely inadequate for successfully mixing high-viscosity materials. This article outlines the solutions to this unique challenge.

Editor's Note: Please click here for a PDF version of this story.

Bill Alhofen is product manager, high viscosity mixers, for Charles Ross &
Son Co., Hauppauge, N.Y. E-mail him at [email protected].

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