The latest development in high shear lab mixing – the new Silverson L5 Series – is ideal for all laboratory work, research and development, QA analysis and small scale production in all industries.
The L5 Series Laboratory Mixer is suitable for the widest range of applications – mixing, emulsifying, homogenising, disintegrating and dissolving – with an efficiency and flexibility unmatched by other machines. With a capacity from 1ml up to 12 litres and the ability to mix in-line with flow rates up to 20 litres/minute, they offer excellent reproducibility when scaling up to full-scale production and provide an accurate and easy means of forecasting the performance of larger Silverson machines under full-scale working conditions.
The multifunctional L5 Series features touch screen control with digital tachometer, programmable integral timer and amperage display. This level of instrumentation is invaluable for applications where process validation and reproducibility are required.
Mixing Assemblies
Over 40 interchangeable mixing assemblies are available for L5 Series Laboratory mixers.
Tubular Mixing Units
A series of interchangeable Tubular mixing units is available for Silverson Laboratory mixers, suitable for use in narrow-necked containers
In-Line Mixing Assembly
The In-Line assembly fits on to the model L5 Series Laboratory range and converts it into an in-line mixer/homogeniser with a throughput of approximately 20 litres/minute.
Duplex Mixing Assembly
This converts the L5 series into a small-scale version of the Duplex, ideal for disintegration and solubilisation of solids, incorporation of powders and light products with a tendency to float, and for high viscosity mixes.
Ultramix Mixing Assembly
The Ultramix laboratory assembly is designed for use with the Silverson L5 Series Laboratory mixers, allowing the user to replicate the mixing characteristics of production scale Ultramix units in the laboratory.
The Ultramix is ideal for use in narrow necked containers, and provides excellent product circulation, allowing the laboratory model to mix volumes of up to 12 litres (depending on product viscosity).