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    Since 1948 Silverson has been the leader in the development of high-speed

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    high shear mixers. Supplying customers throughout the world

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    in industries as diverse as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics,

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    foods, chemicals and lube oils.

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    At Silverson we specialize in the manufacture

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    and application high shear mixers that are capable of reducing mixing times up to 90 percent

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    when compared to conventional methods.

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    The specially-designed workhead also allows each mixer to disintegrate,

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    dissolve and homogenize at the same time.

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    In this demonstration sugar crystals are stirred by a conventional agitator.

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    The ingredients very quickly begin to move as a single body

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    and although the crystals will eventually dissolve a high shear mixer

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    can achieve the same results

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    in a matter of seconds.

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    How was the high shear mixer able to do this?

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    The high-speed rotation of the rotor

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    exerts a powerful suction drawing liquid and solid materials

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    upwards into the workhead.

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    Centrifugal force then drives the materials towards the periphery of the workhead

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    where they're rapidly milled between the rotor blades and the stator.

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    This is followed by intense hydraulic shear as the materials are forced out

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    through the stator and back into the mix.

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    Fresh material is continually drawn into the workhead resulting in a

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    circulatory pattern of mixing all below the surface.

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    As a result there is little or no turbulence above the surface and aeration is reduced to a minimum.

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    The Silverson design not only substantially reduces mixing times

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    but also allows the machine to operate far beyond the capabilities of a conventional agitator.

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    Oil and water emulsions for example even with an emulsification

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    agent present are virtually impossible to form using a stirrer or agitator.

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    The solution will separate within seconds of the machine being switched off.

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    The Silverson high shear mixer however, produces an almost instantaneous stable emulsion.

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    Another common problem is that of dispersing gums and thickening agents with a conventional agitator.

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    Thickening agents must be added slowly

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    and carefully over a long period of time in order to prevent the kind of agglomerates seen here.

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    Once such agglomerates have been formed the agitator cannot disperse them.

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    With a Silverson mixer the powder can be added quickly

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    and will still form a clear agglomerate-free solution.

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    Identical results can be achieved with much larger volumes using production-scale Silverson mixers.

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    The action of any Silverson mixer can be modified by the use of different workheads

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    which enable any machine to perform a wide range of functions.

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    These workheads are quickly and easily changed.

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    The Silverson range of equipment includes many specialized machines designed to suit specific requirements.

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    For example, the Duplex Disintegrator seen here,

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    instantly popping oranges, is used for reducing and homogenizing large solids in a single operation.

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    Originally developed for the disintegration and solubilization of solid rubbers and polymers

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    and with capacities of up to 5,000 gallons,

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    the Duplex's twin workhead assembly is ideal for the high-speed production

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    of lube oils, adhesives and rubber solutions.

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    A complete range of In-Line mixers is available for the continuous processing or recycling of products.

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    Self pumping and aeration free, their design makes it impossible for any material to bypass the workhead

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    without being subjected to intense mechanical and hydraulic shear.

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    Easily added to an existing process, a Silverson In-Line mixer

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    can dramatically improve productivity, greatly reducing the mixing time,

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    while improving the product quality and uniformity.

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    Since our beginning Silverson has supplied customers in 150 countries,

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    increase productivity, reliability

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    and minimal maintenance requirements have all contributed to the growth of our

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    large and loyal customer base.

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    In addition to Silverson's range of standard equipment

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    we design and manufacture mixers for individual customers specific needs.

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    The Silverson D2500 was developed for the disintegration and solubilization of

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    large polymer bales in the chemical industry and has since found many additional

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    applications in industries as diverse

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    as adhesives, asphalt, lube oils and foods.

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    The Silverson Flashblend was specifically designed for the continuous dispersion of powders into liquids.

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    Capable of incorporating up to 22,000 pounds of powder per hour.

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    It gives a totally agglomerate free product with the minimum of aeration.

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    Typical applications include gums and thickeners, carbopol, flour, starches and milk powder.

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    The Silverson Ultramix was developed for applications which are beyond the capabilities of a conventional

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    agitator or stirrer, but do not necessarily require the intense high shear of a Silverson rotor/stator mixer.

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    Ideal for incorporating powders in high viscosity mixes, the single-piece hygienic mixing head

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    is equally suited to aggressive chemical service and the most demanding sanitary standards.

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    Our extensive test facilities enable our customers to test products and further discuss their applications.

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    Silverson Machines are a complete departure from the use of conventional mixers, they will increase efficiency, output and profit.

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    Silverson the first name in high shear mixers.

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The example sentences of POPPING in videos (15 in total of 384)

instantly adverb popping verb, gerund or present participle oranges noun, plural , is verb, 3rd person singular present used verb, past participle for preposition or subordinating conjunction reducing verb, gerund or present participle and coordinating conjunction homogenizing verb, gerund or present participle large adjective solids noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner single adjective operation noun, singular or mass .
so adverb many adjective romantic adjective stories noun, plural about preposition or subordinating conjunction people noun, plural popping verb, gerund or present participle the determiner question noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction italy proper noun, singular , or coordinating conjunction when wh-adverb they personal pronoun 're verb, non-3rd person singular present skydiving verb, gerund or present participle
and coordinating conjunction you're proper noun, singular gonna proper noun, singular stomp noun, singular or mass to to the determiner right noun, singular or mass while preposition or subordinating conjunction popping verb, gerund or present participle your possessive pronoun body noun, singular or mass , 2 cardinal number , 3 cardinal number , 4 cardinal number
the determiner car noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction example noun, singular or mass , then adverb they personal pronoun just adverb start verb, non-3rd person singular present popping verb, gerund or present participle off preposition or subordinating conjunction with preposition or subordinating conjunction all predeterminer this determiner stuff noun, singular or mass that wh-determiner 's verb, 3rd person singular present
crest adjective, superlative right adverb here adverb - i personal pronoun did verb, past tense n't adverb even adverb notice noun, singular or mass this determiner looks verb, 3rd person singular present popping verb, gerund or present participle i personal pronoun 'm verb, non-3rd person singular present gonna proper noun, singular wear verb, non-3rd person singular present this determiner
same adjective with preposition or subordinating conjunction popping verb, gerund or present participle it personal pronoun back adverb in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner m proper noun, singular 6 cardinal number uses verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner same adjective batteries noun, plural as preposition or subordinating conjunction previous adjective models noun, plural
popping verb, gerund or present participle out preposition or subordinating conjunction behind preposition or subordinating conjunction me personal pronoun called verb, past tense me personal pronoun out preposition or subordinating conjunction across preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner street noun, singular or mass like preposition or subordinating conjunction he personal pronoun must modal be verb, base form using verb, gerund or present participle
was verb, past tense popping verb, gerund or present participle so preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun 'm verb, non-3rd person singular present like preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun gotta proper noun, singular try verb, non-3rd person singular present that preposition or subordinating conjunction because preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun want verb, non-3rd person singular present my possessive pronoun curls noun, plural to to be verb, base form popping verb, gerund or present participle and coordinating conjunction when wh-adverb i personal pronoun tell verb, non-3rd person singular present y'all proper noun, singular
we personal pronoun 'll modal start verb, base form seeing verb, gerund or present participle these determiner popping verb, gerund or present participle up preposition or subordinating conjunction quite adverb often adverb for preposition or subordinating conjunction things noun, plural like preposition or subordinating conjunction concerts noun, plural i personal pronoun think verb, non-3rd person singular present .
to to keep verb, base form popping verb, gerund or present participle in preposition or subordinating conjunction our possessive pronoun kitchen noun, singular or mass alright noun, singular or mass anyway adverb we personal pronoun have verb, non-3rd person singular present a determiner nice adjective whole adjective chicken noun, singular or mass here adverb
nails noun, plural popping verb, gerund or present participle up preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner flashing verb, gerund or present participle is verb, 3rd person singular present popping verb, gerund or present participle up preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun got verb, past tense a determiner big adjective gap noun, singular or mass here adverb on preposition or subordinating conjunction make noun, singular or mass sure adjective
which wh-determiner are verb, non-3rd person singular present popping verb, gerund or present participle up preposition or subordinating conjunction all determiner around preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner world noun, singular or mass , according verb, gerund or present participle to to pfizer proper noun, singular 's possessive ending john proper noun, singular clark proper noun, singular .
now adverb with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner idea noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction several adjective universes noun, plural popping verb, gerund or present participle up preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun is verb, 3rd person singular present possible adjective that preposition or subordinating conjunction we personal pronoun could modal
some determiner interesting adjective little adjective popping verb, gerund or present participle noises noun, plural , but coordinating conjunction it personal pronoun does verb, 3rd person singular present do verb, base form a determiner nice adjective job noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction gives verb, 3rd person singular present you personal pronoun
the determiner drill noun, singular or mass movement noun, singular or mass was verb, past tense popping verb, gerund or present participle off preposition or subordinating conjunction , and coordinating conjunction social adjective media noun, plural had verb, past tense changed verb, past participle the determiner whole adjective game noun, singular or mass .

Use "popping" in a sentence | "popping" example sentences

How to use "popping" in a sentence?

  • I would love to learn popping, locking and robotics, gymnastics and acrobatics; it is amazing to learn these things.
    -Malaika Arora Khan-
  • I'd kiss a frog even if there was no promise of a Prince Charming popping out of it. I love frogs.
    -Cameron Diaz-
  • Galactic Hot Dogs is an insanely entertaining, eye-popping adventure!
    -Lincoln Peirce-
  • I enjoy popping in to World Duty Free at the airport and trying out perfumes - I can never resist a new scent.
    -Lisa Snowdon-
  • The joy is an absurd yellow tulip, popping up in my life, contradicting all the evidence that shows it should not be there.
    -Marya Hornbacher-
  • What’s the point of truth or beauty or knowledge when anthrax bombs are popping all around you?
    -Aldous Huxley-
  • Games are work. There are economies popping up in games now because people value them.
    -Jane McGonigal-
  • With massive doses of eye-popping special effects I applaud the visual achievements in 'Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.'
    -Leonard Maltin-

Definition and meaning of POPPING

What does "popping mean?"

/päp/

verb
To cause something to open or burst suddenly.

What are synonyms of "popping"?
Some common synonyms of "popping" are:
  • crack,
  • snap,
  • burst,
  • explode,
  • go,
  • visit,
  • tootle,
  • whip,
  • nip,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.