Admix PIC - Powder Induction System with Worktable

Admix PIC Powder Induction System: Revolutionizing Powder Wetting for Enhanced Efficiency

For professionals seeking rapid and ergonomic solutions for powder incorporation, the Admix PIC Powder Induction System stands as a premier choice. This innovative system leverages the venturi principle to achieve unparalleled suction, efficiently introducing and wetting out both dry and liquid ingredients. In today’s demanding processing environments, optimizing ingredient addition is crucial. The PIC system directly addresses this need, offering a streamlined approach that minimizes operator strain and maximizes throughput, processing an impressive 50-200 pounds per minute. This makes it an ideal upgrade for operations currently relying on less efficient or labor-intensive methods of admixing powders into liquids. Whether you are working in a lab setting requiring a benchtop lab mixer or a large-scale production facility utilizing mixing kettles, the Admix PIC system integrates seamlessly into diverse process lines. For applications demanding further refinement, the system can be paired with high shear mixers like the Dynashear or Boston Shearmill for in-line processing, or integrated into batch processes.

Explore our range of powder induction models to meet all your process demands, from ergonomic handling and high viscosity applications to specific shear requirements. Contact our skilled application engineers today for a free customized quote and discover how the Admix PIC system can transform your operations.

Admix PIC 250

Why Choose R-Cap Process Equipment?

At R-CAP Process Equipment, we provide top-tier industrial process solutions designed to optimize your liquid and dry processing operations. From Admix high shear mixers to Piab vacuum conveyors and integrated process systems, our range of products ensures maximum efficiency, reliability, and precision. 

Benefits of the Admix PIC Powder Induction System

Reduced operator injury
Reduced accidents
Fast ingredient addition
Reduced mix times
Improved yields

How the PIC System Works

The Admix PIC™ System is intelligently engineered with an ergonomic table and a wash-down control panel, housing a high-performance powder suction pump. This pump employs vacuum conveyance to handle a substantial throughput, ranging from 3 to over 200 pounds per minute of virtually any powder or solid material.

For Easily Dissolved or Suspended Materials:

The system’s discharge can be directly routed to the subsequent stage of your production process, simplifying workflows.

For Materials Requiring Shear:

When materials necessitate shear for proper dispersion, deagglomeration, or emulsification, the PIC system offers versatile solutions. Recirculation through a batch tank equipped with an in-tank high shear mixer is one option. Alternatively, for in-line high shear mixing, processors can integrate a Dynashear or Boston Shearmill, eliminating the need for a separate batch mixer. For ultimate processing, consider integrating the PIC with a Rotosolver or Rotostat in a batch configuration.

Basic Rules for Optimal Use

To ensure peak performance and longevity of your Admix PIC Powder Induction System, please adhere to the following guidelines:

  • Maximum Viscosity: The system is designed to handle materials with a maximum viscosity of 2500 cps before or after ingredient introduction.
  • Maximum Discharge Head: Maintain a maximum allowable head on the discharge side of 10 psi. Exceeding this may necessitate the installation of a booster pump on the discharge piping to mitigate head loss.
  • Minimum Incoming Flow Rate: A minimum incoming flow rate of 35 GPM is required for optimal system operation.
  • Specific Material Considerations: For challenging materials like soy protein, carrageenan, or starch, consider utilizing a Fastfeed system to ensure optimal powder induction and wetting.
  • Important Note for Powder Induction System Users:

It is crucial to recognize that precisely controlling the volume of entrained material and its instantaneous ratio to the motive liquid in any powder induction system is inherently challenging. Therefore, mounting Admix powder induction systems within a batch mixing process is often recommended to guarantee the accurate attainment of desired recipes and consistent product quality.

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