INOXPA Launches Dinamix SMX Side-Entry Agitator
08.27.2023 By TankTerminals.com - NEWS

August 27, 2023 [TANK STORAGE] – INOXPA has announced the launch of the Dinamix SMX side-entry agitator range.

 

It offers an adaptable system using standard components to produce many different configurations, avoiding the need to manufacture made-to-measure agitators.

The concept’s success is based on adaptability, responsiveness and efficiency. Products are configured using a system of modules, interfaces and structural rules. The range is configured with different standardised supports and flanges, and power ranging from 0.18 kW to 22 kW.

Side-entry agitators are a cost-effective solution for process and storage tanks in the food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries.

The agitator features: stainless steel lantern, gear drive with hollow shaft and more robust fitting, optional hygienic design, standardised EN 1092-1 type 01 PN 10 flange, ATEX certification, shut-off system, mechanical seal with hidden springs and a T16 Gamma propeller.

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