Banbury Mixer
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Definition:
An internal mixer produced by Farrel Corporation, used for mixing or compounding plastics and interspersing reinforcing fillers in a resin system. The mixer consists of two contra-rotating spiral-shaped blades encased in segments of cylindrical housings, intersecting so as to leave a ridge between the blades. The blades may be cored for circulation of heating or cooling media. See also INTERNAL MIXERS.
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