PTFE Anchor Paddle
Model A183
PTFE Anchor Paddle
Model A183
A tangential flow PTFE impeller for low speed, higher viscosity mixing. The 80 mm (3 ⅛ in) blade is attached to an 8 mm (⁵⁄₁₆ in) diameter PTFE-coated shaft, designed for use in round bottom vessels and reaction flasks. The stainless steel core of the shaft provides stability. PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) can be used under the most adverse conditions. This high performance coating is insoluble, non-contaminating and has exceptional thermal resistance. It is easy to clean, does not scratch other surfaces and is unbreakable.
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CLS Stirrer GuideFlow Pattern | Tangential |
Blade Diameter | 80 mm (3 ⅛ in) |
Shaft Length | 400 mm (16 in) |
Shaft Diameter | 8 mm (⁵⁄₁₆ in) |
Material | PTFE blade, with stainless steel core in shaft for stability |
Weight | 113 g (0.2 lb) |
A183 | PTFE Anchor Paddle, 80 mm (3 ⅛ in) blade | ||||||||
Use with: BDC1850, BDC3030, BDC6015, BDC2002, BDC2010 overhead stirrers |
Features
- Tangential flow
- PTFE blades
- Stainless steel core in shaft
- High heat resistance
- Autoclavable
- Scratch and chip resistant
- Poor adhesion – materials release easily from impeller
- One piece
Benefits
- Effective for low speed medium to high viscosity mixing
- Excellent chemical (including acidic and caustic) resistance
- Provides stability to impeller
- Suitable for heated processes
- Good for biotechnology processes
- Low risk of particles introduced to batch
- Easy to clean
- Quick to insert and begin mixing
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CLS Stirrer Guide - Product Information
Stirrer Guide
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FAQs
How do I choose a mixing impeller?
To choose an impeller the volume of the mixture, the size of the mixing vessel and the viscosity of the mixture should be known. The diameter of the mixing blade should measure one third of the diameter of the vessel, and be placed a distance of one third the diameter of the vessel up from the bottom of the vessel.
For thicker mixtures, use a square or “U” shaped anchor paddle. These paddles have more surface area to contact the thick product being mixed. Because thicker mixtures are usually mixed more slowly a paddle diameter closer to the full diameter of the vessel can be used so that the product close to the edge of the vessel is mixed. (A150, A250 are examples of square blade paddles; U022, U044, U055, U510 or A183 are examples of anchor paddles).
The paddle I need is not listed on your website. Can you make what I need?
We are happy to make custom paddles. Email or fax a drawing showing the specifications you need and a quotation outlining a part number, price and delivery will be emailed or faxed back for approval.
How do I reduce the vortexing I am experiencing with my propeller?
A baffle can be used in the vessel to reduce vortexing or the stirrer can be rotated slightly in the clamp so that the mixing shaft is not perpendicular. With the impeller on an angle, the vortex is broken and the introduction of air is minimized.
What is electropolishing?
All stainless steel impellers and blades from Caframo are electropolished. Electropolishing is an electrochemical treatment performed on stainless steel to obtain a smooth, corrosion-resistant finish. This process also passivates the stainless steel by removing elemental iron and increasing the chromium concentration on the surface and nickel just beneath. The result is a chemically inactive part. Note that the process does not coat the part.
Along with the improved appearance, electropolishing provides the following benefits:
• Reduces stress-related cracking and metal fatigue
• Increases the life span of the part
• Optimizes sterilization as parts are easy and quick to cleanElectropolished parts are used in the following industries:
• Aerospace and automotive
• Water purification
• Food and beverage
• Medical
• Petrochemical
• Pharmaceutical and cosmeticWhat are all the parts I need to start mixing?
To start mixing the following parts are needed: stirrer motor, clamp, stand and mixing impeller. Go to the “Products” section to find the stirrers and accessories available. The Caframo BDC250 Petite stirrer comes as a package. It includes the stirrer motor, integral clamp, stand, and two mixing impellers (axial and straight blade).
What shaft diameter will a Caframo chuck accept?
The same sized chuck is used for all Caframo overhead stirrers with the exception of the BDC250 Petite. The chuck will accept a shaft from 5 mm to 10 mm (3/16” to 3/8″). Shafts are typically 9.5 mm (3/8″) or 8 mm (5/16”) in diameter. The BDC250 Petite chuck will accept a 6 mm (0.24”) shaft.
What are the diameters of the A110 and A210 stand rods that Caframo offers?
The rod for the A110 stand has a diameter of 1” and is 28” long. It can be used with the BDC1850, BDC3030, BDC6015, BDC2002, or BDC2010. The rod for the A210 stand has a diameter of 5/8” and is 24” long. It is used with the BDC2010 or BDC2002.
Who sells stirrers?
Caframo overhead stirrers are sold worldwide by distributors. Click on “Distributor Locator” for our listing of Canadian, American, Mexican and International Distributors.
Can I buy directly from Caframo?
Caframo overhead stirrers are sold worldwide by distributors. Click on “Distributor Locator” for our listing of Canadian, American, Mexican and International Distributors.
Do you drop ship?
Yes. Caframo stirrers and accessories are shipped from stock.
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