Wednesday, December 9, 2009

V-Series Mixers for Asphalt Agitation

Sharpe V-Series Side Entry Mixers for asphalt service are engineered for dependability with steel housing, rigid motor mounts, oversize shafting, piloted dual-tapered roller bearings, and belt drives with "QD" style bushings. Featuring high-efficiency HYFLO 4-blade impellers and seals that are configured to match user requirements, most mixer wearing parts are available from local supply houses to minimize maintenance downtime.

Designed with large, open access areas for easy servicing, the Sharpe V-Series Side Entry Mixers for asphalt service have all grease fittings and lube ports accessible from one location and all seal parts, shaft bearings and belt drive components are replaceable without removing the mixer or draining the tank. Sizes range from 1.5 to 300 HP motors, 1.5" to 6" dia. shafts, and 12" to 48" dia. impellers providing maximum flow per unit horsepower.

Contact us today for sizing and pricing for your application!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving

Everyone at Sharpe Mixers would like to wish you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Folding HYF-218 Impeller

Here is an eye-catching demo of our folding HYF-218 impeller. Small tank opening? No problem!

Monday, October 26, 2009

Sharpe and the Bioprocessing Equipment Committee

The Bioprocessing Equipment Committee, got together under the aegis of ASME Codes and Standards back in 1989. The committee issued its first standard for bioprocessing equipment in 1997. Sharpe Mixers has been working with the Bioprocessing Equipment Committee for the past five years.

Our chief engineer, Jeremy Higginson, is on the committee for agitators and shaft seals. Committee guideline updates include new standards for wetted parts finishes and new definitions of polishing standards. New guidelines for mechanical shaft seals have been developed, with seal construction better suited for CIP and SIP clean-ability.

The work of the BPE was featured in an article in the October 2009 edition of Mechanical Engineering magazine.

Find out what the BPE committee is up to now!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Process Expo in Las Vegas, Oct 5-7

PROCESS EXPO provides the newest developments in processing technology to meet the challenges faced by the industry's food and beverage manufacturers. So it should be of no surprise that Sharpe Mixers will be there to showcase our latest offerings for the food and beverage industry!

Come see us at the at Booth #S7137. Our President/CEO Jay Dinnson and Applications Engineer Kyle Sides will be on hand to answer all your questions and share close-up examples of our industry leading products!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Our Air-Lift Stainless Mixer Stand

Haven't seen enough of our popular ALS Mixer Stand? Watch it in action!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Sharpe Mixer Install



This video shows how a mixer can be designed to be the perfect solution for an application. How can we assist you?

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Sharpe Heavy-Duty Portable Mixers

Sharpe Mixers offers heavy-duty portable mixers to meet the toughest applications. Our direct drive drive portable mixers provide high-speed mixing for those jobs where greater shearing action is required and for smaller batch mixing. The high speed of the impellers (1750 rpm) create localized high-velocity eddies (high shear) necessary for many applications such as dispersing and dissolving dry powders into a solution.

Our gear drive portable mixers are the best choice for larger volume and higher-viscosity applications. The slower speed (350 rpm) provides the high torque necessary to mix higher viscosity fluids and the higher flow required in larger tanks. Large diameter HYF-218 impellers produce much more flow per horsepower than other mixers on the market.

Both mixers come with standard NEMA 56C frame motors, providing "off the shelf" availability and a wide range of motor options.

The alloy mixer housings are powder coated for maximum durability.

The shaft coupling is protected from corrosion, safely located inside the sealed housing. No exposed coupling means a safer mixer as well.

Oversize 3/4", 1" and 1-1/4" diameter shafts are used for maximum stability & strong life.

Finally, all standard mixer components are stocked on our shelves and available for immediate shipment!

To find out more, contact us today with your mixing needs!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Next generation dry-running mechanical seals

Sharpe Mixers has partnered with Roplan AB of Sweden, a leading supplier of sanitary and industrial mechanical seals, to develop our RD line of dry-running mechanical seals. The Sharpe Mixers Dry Running RD Mixer Seal has been designed specifically for use in mixers, agitators and reactors where possible product contamination from barrier fluids is not allowed. The design is capable of handling 0.15” total run-out. A proprietary Carbon blend virtually eliminates the face squeal that is common with other seal brands. The seal is available with a plain mounting flange or with a debris well.

The first generation of the seal was similar to existing products in the market such as Flowserve’s VRA or John Crane’s Type 32 mechanical seals. We are now releasing the next generation of this product which surpasses anything currently in the market in its adherence to ASME’s Bioprocessing Equipment (BPE) standard. Both Sharpe Mixers and Roplan are working with the BPE committees on seal design. The design has been updated to enhance cleanability. Internal surfaces have been sloped to facilitate drainage, including the debris well flush ports. All non-metal wetted components are either FDA approved or USP Class VI rated, standard. Internal metal surfaces have been polished to a minimum 20 Ra finish, standard. For the same cost as another supplier’s basic, non-pharmaceutical seal you could have a fully BPE compliant seal!


The seal comes as a cartridge assembly (see image below) for easy installation and the proper running height is pre-set with the cartridge clips. No more measuring! Just bolt the seal plate down, slide the shaft through, and tighten the setscrews. Wetted metal parts are etched with a heat number which is traceable to a mill test report to verify proper alloy to help simplify your system validation.




Seals can be made with special materials as well to accommodate your needs. If you want the most BPE compliant dry-running mixer seal on the market, come to Sharpe Mixers.



Materials of Construction


Rotary Seal: FDA approved Carbon

Stationary Seal: FDA approved Silicone Carbide
Metal Components: 316L Stainless Steel

Elastomers: USP Class VI FPM or EPDM Standard





Performance Capability

Temperature: Up to 300F (149C)

Pressure: Full vacuum to 200PSI (13.8 bar)

Speed: Up to 350 RPM

Sizes: 5/8” – 3”

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Mechanical Seals

The majority of mixers operate in an "open" tank, or a vessel which is vented to the atmosphere. However, many mixers must operate in a "closed" tank, which requires a seal to contain the contents of the vessel. This may be required for various reason such as a pressure differential within the tank, product toxicity, flammability, environmental reasons, or in the case of side-entering or bottom-entering mixers, simply to stop the product from leaking out of the tank. Mechanical seals are used where very little or no tank emissions are allowed.

The family of shaft seals known as mechanical seals is the most advanced type of seal used in the mixing industry. They can handle the highest pressures, maintain nearly leak free operation, and require minimum maintenance if installed and operated properly.

Mechanical seals are increasing in popularity due to the growing environmental restrictions regarding leakage from process tanks.

There are hundreds of mechanical seal designs, but they all are variations of a basic layout consisting of a collar mounted on the shaft which usus springs to push a ring (which also rotates with the shaft) against another ring which is held stationary. The rings rotate against each other riding on a thin layer of lubricant, and the springs hold them so tightly together that leakage through the seal is reduced to an immeasurable amount.

The mating surfaces of the rings must be perfectly flat to seal properly, and are manufactured to tolerances measured in "light-bands". The rings must also be extremely hard to endure the pressure and wear, so they are usually mede up of ceramic, carbon, silicon carbide, tungsten carbide or similar material.

The stationary "seat" is held in place and maintains a static seal with the mounting housing using gaskets or o-rings. The rotating elements of the seal must attain a static seal with the shaft using o-rings, wedges or packing.

There is a type of mechanical seal that requires no lubricant. These "dry running" seals use a carbon ring rotating against a harder ring so the carbon ring is that sacrificial part. Any debris shed by the seal can be captured by an optional "debris well", which is flushed during a cleaning cycle. These seals are common in the pharmaceutical industry.

- Jeremy Higginson

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

New HYF-218 Impellers!

Sharpe Mixers now stocks 22" dia. HYF-218 impellers with both 1.25" and 1.5" bore sizes in SS316 material!

These impellers join our standard line of HYF-218 impeller sizes 7" thru 18" dia. in 0.75", 1.0", and 1.25" dia. bore sizes.

All impellers are offered in SS316 material, solid hub with set screw design as our standard. Additional coatings such as rubber or halar can be offered at an additional charge. Impellers can also be specially manufactured in special alloy materials.

How can we help your mixing needs?

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Mixer School: Agitator Shaft Design

Agitator shafts are required to transmit the power from the mixer drive to the impeller(s). The shaft must handle the loads occurring including the transmission of torque, overhung moment due to hydraulic impeller forces, and thrust. The shaft must also be stiff enough to limit vibration and deflection to acceptable levels. Improperly designed, a mixer shaft may fail and cause catastrophic damage. Agitator shafts are commonly built from solid round bar, hollow shafting, or a combination of both.

Shaft strength is determined by the section modulus of the shaft.

SOLID SHAFTING has been the most common choice among other mixer manufacturers for many years because of availability, ease of construction and the fact that many impeller hubs require a key to transmit torque. These hubs slide onto the shaft and are held in place with a key and set-screw. The disadvantage of keyed one-piece hubs is that they can be difficult to service, steady bearings must be disassembled to allow clearance for impeller removal, and the impeller will usually weigh more due to the required thickness at the bolted blade attachment area. This extra weight coupled to the heavier solid shaft equates to a greater thrust load on the mixer bearings, limiting bearing life.

HOLLOW SHAFTING is Sharpe Mixers' preferred choice due to the design advantages offered, increased availability, and innovative methods of attaching impellers to the shaft without the use of key-ways, like our split hub design. Comparing a solid shaft with a hollow shaft of equal section modulus, both will transmit torque with equal stress levels, but the hollow shaft will be stiffer, or rather will deflect less under the same overhung moment. This translates to longer allowable shaft lengths at a given stress level, and less weight at a given shaft length. Less weight means less thrust transmitted to the drive bearings, and a longer expected bearing life. Less weight and higher stiffness also helps avoid critical speed, frequently a limiting factor in mixer design.

Regardless of the style of shafting used on a mixer, the important concern is that it is designed correctly for the application. Many factors regarding the tank and process enter into the design of a mixer shaft. Let us determine the best design for you today!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Sharpe Side Entry V-Series Mixers

Here at Sharpe Mixers, we are promoting our Side Entry V-Series line. And why not? These heavy duty mixers are robust and easy to maintain. They are designed with easy access to all bearings and seals - a maintenance person's dream! They feature steel housing, rigid motor mounts, over-sized shafting, premium Dodge Type "E" piloted dual-tapered roller bearings, belt drives with "QD" style bushings, and our industry renouned HYF-218 impeller.

These mixers are suitable for a wide range of applications and are designed to be maintained using off-the shelf commercial components to minimize user costs and downtime.

Find out more today!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Now Accepting American Express!


That's right, we've listened to our customers and now have this exciting news to offer! In our continued effort to make your purchasing experience as easy as possible, Sharpe Mixers now accepts American Express in addition to VISA and MasterCard.

In a hurry? Pick up the phone and call with your credit card order today!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Interphex New York a Success


Sharpe Mixers exihibited at Interphex New York, March 17-19, 2009.
While attendence was done from previous years, the quality of the sales leads was very good. The folks that visited the Sharpe Mixers exhibit were quite taken with our ALL STAINLESS STEEL MIXERS AND LIFT STANDS.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

New ELS-Series Mixer Lift Stand

Sharpe Mixers announces the newest entry into their line of of mixer stands. The ELS-Series of Electric Lift Stands joins the Manual-Lift and Air Lift Stands to compliment Sharpe's full line of Portable and All-Stainless portable mixers. The ELS Stands illustrate Sharpe's commitment to build, without compromise, the highest quality equipment available on the market. The ELS Electric-Lift stands
include all the features of the popular ALS Lift Stand, including All-Stainless construction for Wash-Down operation. Sharpe Mixer's new ELS-Series stands use precision machined SS316 components and a 1/2 hp All-Stainless worm gear drive to power the lift cylinder. Available with 36" 48" & 60" stroke length. Other options available for ease of operation include tank positioning arm, tank support strap and mobility options like casters and gliders. The all stainless steel construction meets USDA paint-free equipment mandates for food and beverage plants. Stands can be polished to meet the clean-room demands of the bio-tech and pharmaceutical industries. Complete validation documentation can be provided per ASME-BPE Specifications.


SHARPE MIXERS introduced this new product to the market at Interphex 2009 San Juan Puerto Rico Jan 29-30, 2009