SIMPSON MULTI-MULL® . . . the continuous muller How and why it offers opportunities
for better,
of dry and wetted/solid
ECONOMY—a welcome end to expensive, troublesome and space consuming batch preparation equipment.
new
faster
mixing
materials
T h e achievement of i n t i m a t e a n d controlled mulling a t a high a n d continuous r a t e of production comes as a result of almost 20 years of development. Several continuous muller p r o t o t y p e s were a b a n d o n e d before t h e Simpson M u l t i - M u l l — a modification of t h e basic mulling concept which h a s been applied t o Simpson e q u i p m e n t for over 50 years—demo n s t r a t e d its mixing efficiency t h r o u g h p l a n t usage. N o w operational, t h e last u n i t shipped will bring t o t a l M u l t i - M u l l t o n n a g e t o 14 million this year. M u l t i - M u l l users are reporting benefits which are of significance t o
anyone
who now uses a muller . . . a n d t o m a n y for w h o m b a t c h mulling practice was n o t practical before:
CONTROL—over moisture and other additives, not possible in many batch mixing methods, which permit new quality control standards. S P E E D — t h e ability to reduce preparation time in direct ratio to the number of charge and discharge cycles needed previously. PRODUCTION—continuous mulling boosts production with a decrease, rather than an increase, in equipment and floor space requirements. QUALITY—the quality of continuously prepared material is equal in every way to that prepared by batch methods. Many users report superior prepared qualities and decided savings in raw materials. APPLICATION—no cure-all, the Multi-Mull was introduced to do certain jobs better, faster and at lower cost than previous methods—and to widen the scope of application for the mulling principle of mixing. It will pay you to have a Mix-Muller man tell you more about Multi-Mull—because the era of continuous mulling is here, now. Write for details —there is no obligation, of course.
See Multi-Mull in action 28th Exposition of Chemical Industries
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M a c h i n e r y Hall B u i l d i n g C h i c a g o 6 , Illinois p«l