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Harnessing the Power of Sound Energy For the Most Complex of Mixing Needs - Discussing RAM Technology with Mark Scott and Jake Rowen

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On this episode, Mark Scott and Jake Rowen of Resodyn join me to discuss their RAM acoustic mixing technology. They are a global leader in mixing and processing solutions.

Mixing is a key processing step in nearly every industry from lubricants to ceramics.

Traditionally, mixing has been accomplished using motor-driven impellers, blades and other engineered devices that rotate or agitate the ingredients. These methods, however, present several challenges including degradation of particles during mixing, non-uniform and inconsistent mix quality, and extended mixing times.

Fortunately, a new and innovative technology solves many of the problems that plague traditional mixers.

RAM combines the efficient power generation of resonance and the effects of sound energy to facilitate mixing – without the use of mechanical means within a mixing vessel.

Since 1994, Resodyn Corporation has built a legacy of facing down tough global problems with disciplined science and engineering, spanning numerous fields of study.

Their innovative process and product design approach have turned many of those discoveries into commercial product successes.

You can learn more about their technology by visiting https://resodynmixers.com.

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On this episode, Mark Scott and Jake Rowen of Resodyn join me to discuss their RAM acoustic mixing technology. They are a global leader in mixing and processing solutions.

Mixing is a key processing step in nearly every industry from lubricants to ceramics.

Traditionally, mixing has been accomplished using motor-driven impellers, blades and other engineered devices that rotate or agitate the ingredients. These methods, however, present several challenges including degradation of particles during mixing, non-uniform and inconsistent mix quality, and extended mixing times.

Fortunately, a new and innovative technology solves many of the problems that plague traditional mixers.

RAM combines the efficient power generation of resonance and the effects of sound energy to facilitate mixing – without the use of mechanical means within a mixing vessel.

Since 1994, Resodyn Corporation has built a legacy of facing down tough global problems with disciplined science and engineering, spanning numerous fields of study.

Their innovative process and product design approach have turned many of those discoveries into commercial product successes.

You can learn more about their technology by visiting https://resodynmixers.com.

  continue reading

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