Article | March 8, 2010

Batch Vs. Continuous Processing

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Article: Batch Vs. Continuous Processing

By Doug Grunder, Marion Mixers

Batch mixing provides flexibility in batch size, composition and process parameters. The trade-off for more control, however, usually results in the need for larger equipment with a higher capitalcost. On the other hand, continuous mixing typically requires volumetric or loss-in-weight feeders or pumps for each ingredient. While feeders add cost and complexity to the process, it can still be more cost-effective than batch mixing. Moreover, continuous mixers are good for processing highvolume products that remain static or unchanged.

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