Momentum Series

V-Cone Blenders

FOR QUICK, GENTLE BLENDS AND EFFORTLESS CLEANING

The Momentum Series V-Cone Blender combines the classic high-performance tumble mixer design with Marion innovation for a more durable industrial blending machine with precision tooling and finishes designed for maximum cleanability. Marion’s V-Cone blending equipment provides quick blends with consistent, gentle mixing ideal for delicate materials and abrasive solids.

Its characteristic V shape promotes better drainage and discharge and is inherently clean by design, lacking any internal moving parts and eliminating product buildup. Our base models range from 2-560 gal. (7-2,125 L) capacities.


Sanitary design featuring food-grade materials and high-grit finish options

Optional extended cone for thorough blending

Operator safety options such as guards and barriers

Cost-efficient, high-quality construction, fit, and finish

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Custom Options

Our full line includes options to customize your blending equipment, giving you the flexibility to solve your unique process challenges.

Control

 

Staying competitive in today’s world requires intelligence in and on all fronts. That’s why Marion Process Solutions has invested in an expert team of talent to create intelligent solutions through smart controls. iNCONTROL™ is much more than a control system capability. It’s a toolbox of resources and knowledge that will take your machine to the next level of performance. Your smart resource from day one.  At a minimum, all control packages include:

  • An enclosure with a NEMA or IEC rating depending on the application
  • A lockable service disconnect suitable for lock-out/tag-out devices
  • Fuse or circuit breaker protection
  • E-stop and safety limit switch circuitry where applicable

High Speed Choppers

 

Break down dense material and speed up your mixing time with a high-speed chopper designed to run continuously without overheating. With a convenient all-in-one assembly, the high-speed chopper can be changed out in a matter of minutes, not hours, for safe and easy replacement or repairs.

Running at speeds up to 3600 rpm, the chopper effectively reduces lumps and agglomerates and breaks up liquid-rich shot balls, open-matted fibrous materials, and distributes pigments.

A geometric, built-to-last design insulates shaft seals and bearings to protect against  premature wear and tear and while preventing product contamination and leaks.

Sample chopper applications include:

  • Mixing agglomerated pigments into plastic powder to disperse the pigment and developing the color
  • Mixing resin into compacted asbestos, synthetic fiber, or fiberglass to uniformly penetrate and coat the fiber matrix
  • Blending blocks of solid shortening (or liquid shortening) into bakery mixes PVC resins, oily plasticizers, fillers and pigments
  • Blending dry pharmaceutical preparations with thick liquid binders to break up liquid-rich lumps and coat particles to produce a homogenous, compactable mix
  • Dispersing colored pigments into grout/cement mixes

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Integral Jackets

 

Suitable for steam, hot oil or water, our ASME code rated jackets with optional external insulation provide a reliable solution for products that need to be heated or cooled during the mixing process.

  • With the addition of heat, a mixer can be used to cook, dry or create a chemical reaction.
  • When cooling, the benefits include chilling, freeze drying or the ability to stabilize a chemical reaction.
  • Marion Process Solutions has experience in working with applications that require temperature ranges from +600ºF to -20ºF.

Liquid, Gas or Shortening Injection Manifolds

 

When you need to add product to the mixer in a unique way, our liquid manifolds, shortening presses, liquid pumping units, and nitrogen blanket inlet ports can be the answer to your problem.  

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