EIRICH Machines Offers Tailor-Made Solutions for Today's Mixing & Blending Challenges

  • Soap Mixing and Blending

    Industrial mixing and blending equipment for Soaps
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Soap Mixing and Blending Technology

Soap mixing and blending equipment from EIRICH Machines provide an excellent cost-effective and flexible alternative to manufacturing soaps. Our unique design facilitates the reaction, homogenizing separation, drying, cooling and addition processes all in one machine. This equipment represents the shortest method for soap manufacturing available today.

  • Saponification, cooling drying homogenizing in a single machine
  • No need for additional amalgamating or refining equipment
  • Fast and economical change of formulations
  • No over-dry particles in the soap
  • Soap with good lathering characteristics and an improved washing effect
  • Vacuum allows drying process to proceed faster and at lower temperatures

When handling material that requires blending or mixing only, EIRICH Machines has soap mixing and blending equipment fully capable of handling blending or mixing dry raw materials. Small quantities of liquids may also be added to produce higher density powders.

Our soap mixing and blending equipment is designed to handle all the most common materials used in the manufacturing of soaps which require fatty acids, fatty acids w/glycerin and synthetics or similar substances. Clarity can range from transparent to translucent. Typical additives suitable for mixing and blending include, but not limited to dyes, fragrances, perfumes and abrasives such as talc, silica or pumice.

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    In addition to soap and blending equipment our equipment is also a perfect choice suitable for mixing and blending detergents, fire retardants insecticides and many others. Contact EIRICH to learn more about our line of soap mixing and blending equipment.

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variable frequency
drives (VFD’s), soft starters, trending, data logging,

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Heavy Duty Mixing Vessel

Construction materials include corrosion resistant stainless
steel, standard stainless steel, abrasion resistant carbon
steel & wear coatings such as tungsten carbide.