Engineers in Australia have developed what they claim is a cleaner, safer and more economical industrial food mixer.
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The Soliquid mixer blends solids and liquids in a single phase by creating a continuously flowing stream from a vortex but without using any blades or other external parts.
The inventors, Saurin Technologies, said the vortex is created by the tangential entry of ingredients – the angle and speed at which they are poured into the vessel.
Saurin also said the machine mixes without causing foaming, that it uses 20% less energy than standard mixers and creates no dust. The lack of external moving parts should reduce the risk of injury.
By Matthew Brace, just-food.com correspondent in Sydney

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