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Delp Mixer


   


Address: 2528 Billingsley Road
Zip: 43235

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Phone :
800-504-1935

Fax :
614-889-7331

CEO/ President :
Lisa L. Delp

A ten year old Columbus, Ohio provider of custom equipment solutions for scientific and industrial laboratories. Since 2002 the company has produced the Delp Mixer, a product designed to address the market for standard mixing devices suitable for hazardous and high value material research and production.

Delp Mixers provide the following features and benefits to our customers:
• Seals without double-mechanical seals, packing glands or stuffing boxes.
• Holds 30 in. Hg without PTFE seals that may spaul or flake.
• Holds up to 200psi without barrier fluid contamination.
• Suitable for clean rooms & autoclave sterilization.
• Easy to assemble, operate & service in sanitary or protective gear.
• Mounts to glass or metal vessels through standard threaded, tapered or flanged ports.
• Operates in material volumes from 500ML to 22L.

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