Milton Roy expands HELISEM Mixer line for increased application coverage

Ingersoll Rand’s Milton Roy Mixing, a leading global provider of mixing and agitation solutions for numerous industries, has launched its re-designed and extended HELISEM® line of top-entry mixers that can now be used in a much broader range of applications.

The new models, which became available to order on January 18th, 2023, meet customers’ expectations for flexible flow rate capabilities, achieving low, medium, and high mixing levels in a large variety of tanks.

“We are convinced that this newly launched extended range of mixers matches even better customer needs and will demonstrate its superior efficiency compared to what is currently available on the market,” said Gaël Poulleau, Global Technical Leader, Mixing, at Milton Roy.

The new HELISEM® line comprises five distinct mixer series – VDA, VRP, VRH, FRH and the new VRG series – and features a total of 133 models. Suitable for applications with fluid viscosities of up to 1,000 cP, these models provide high mixing levels in up to 8m diameter tanks and medium and low mixing levels in up to 11m diameter tanks. They can support dilution, dissolution, flocculation, homogenization, solid suspension, and other processes in sectors such as chemical, water treatment and general industries.

A premium motor and optimized proprietary propellers deliver industry-leading mixing efficiency, which translates into significant energy savings during mixer lifetime. The new mixers are easier, safer and less expensive to install and use, with numerous models requiring no maintenance under normal operating conditions.

Standard HELISEM® mixer models offer stainless steel construction for wetted parts and are equipped with one or two propellers, 50 or 60 Hz power supply, and an upward or downward flow option. Among custom features are alternative mounting options, including a square baseplate and a circular baseplate for ASME tank flanges, and optional ABCITE® high-strength powder coating (now available on 67 models) that provides outstanding corrosion protection and best-in-class salt spray resistance.

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