Dual shaft mixer system.The Model CDA (1) (Compact Disc Audio) The compact disc file extension that is seen on the computer in Explorer or some other file manager. CDA files are actually pointers to the locations of the individual tracks on the CD medium. See CD-DA. 100 dual shaft mixer mixer, either of two electronic devices in which two or more signals are combined. In the type of mixer used in radio receivers, radar receivers, and similar systems, a signal is translated upward or downward in frequency. and discharge system is offered for use in the production of viscous viscous /vis·cous/ (vis´kus) sticky or gummy; having a high degree of viscosity. vis·cous adj. 1. Having relatively high resistance to flow. 2. Viscid. non-flowing products. The dual shaft mixer combines a three-wing anchor with Teflon scrapers and a conventional disc type, high-speed disperser dis·perse v. dis·persed, dis·pers·ing, dis·pers·es v.tr. 1. a. To drive off or scatter in different directions: The police dispersed the crowd. b. . Each of the agitators is independently driven and set up for variable speed operation. The mixer also includes a vacuum cover with sight/charge ports; two vacuum and jacketed mix vessels with discharge valves in the bottom. The mix vessels are mounted on non-sparking caster wheels to enable easy movement to the discharge system after mixing/dispersion is completed. The discharge system is designed to automatically raise the mix vessel off the floor, and to then push the viscous product out through the bottom discharge valve, directly into a packaging operation, or to a post mixing storage/holding vessel. The systems are available in sizes ranging from one gallon to 1,000-gallons. (Charles Ross Charles Ross can refer to:
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