A Proven Solution Across Industries – mixed, not stirred
Whether you’re handling pigments, resins, ceramics, slurries, or composites, achieving a homogeneous mix without introducing air or risking material degradation is a universal challenge, especially when using traditional impeller or planetary mixers. The Hauschild SpeedMixer uses a bladeless mixing system (in disposable cups) that rotates the mixing container on two axes simultaneously. This motion creates extremely high shear forces that thoroughly mixes even high-viscosity materials or combinations of solids and liquids in seconds. The closed mixing system eliminates the need for degassing as air is not introduced during mixing. For manufacturers working with sensitive materials (such as adhesives, sealants, pharmaceuticals, and specialty chemicals) this translates to superior quality and longer shelf life. In addition, there’s no cleanup between batches, no cross-contamination, and virtually no waste.

From Lab to Production—Scalable Precision
Hauschild offers a full range of SpeedMixer models, from small benchtop units used in R&D labs (10 mL capacity) to production-scale machines capable of handling up to 10 L and beyond. This scalability allows users to develop, test, and validate formulations on a small scale, then replicate the process at full production volumes with confidence. The intuitive digital interface and precise control over mixing parameters such as speed, time, and direction make it easy to optimise performance for a wide variety of materials.

Hauschild SpeedMixers are used globally in industries ranging from paints and coatings to cosmetics, electronics, composites, and additive manufacturing. Their reliability and robust engineering have made them a trusted partner in quality control, prototyping, and production-scale mixing.
In a time where material innovation and manufacturing agility are more important than ever, the Hauschild SpeedMixer stands out as a tool that empowers teams to do more, faster, cleaner, and with greater precision.