Plc based blending system, need more info.

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The discussion centers on seeking information about industrial mixing and blending processes for liquids, particularly in the chemical and paint industries. A participant shares a link to Liquid Control Corporation's website, which provides details on mixing machines. There is a request for more straightforward information regarding basic mixing operations in these industries. The conversation emphasizes the need for practical resources, including websites, images, or videos related to liquid blending. Overall, the thread highlights a desire for accessible knowledge on industrial mixing techniques.
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I need more info on how the mixing/blending of two liquid is done in industries like chemical or paint industries.

I need link of any website or images or videos links or any thing you know it.

PLZ help me.:confused:
 
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Welcome to the PF. I'm going to move this thread from EE to ME, so you will get better views and responses. I have some experience in mixing epoxy components for potting electrical components -- I'll get a link for you to Liquid Control Corporation's website for their mixing machines' info. Stand by...
 
Looks like they've changed hands since I worked with them, but still the same great technology...

http://www.graco.com/Internet/T_PDB.nsf/ProdGroups/LiquidControlApplications

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give me more info please...
 
i want know just a simple mixing operation in industry.
 
User Name1 said:
i want know just a simple mixing operation in industry.

What information did you get from the link I posted?
 
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