Driven by a 5 HP (3.73 kW) wash-down duty motor, the shaft is configured with 16 radial arms and short-length paddles that move material in smaller zones over shorter distances with greater cutting action than with ribbon-style agitators.
Two tulip-shaped intensifiers, also known as high-speed choppers, each independently driven by a 5 HP (3.73 kW) wash-down duty motor, impart additional shear to break down agglomerates and disperse tough-to-blend materials. The combined action of paddles and intensifiers produces uniform blends of dry solid materials, and of solids with low or high percentages of liquids to produce smooth pastes or slurries.
Designated model HD-24-SSI, the unit is constructed of #304 stainless steel finished to sanitary standards. One-piece welded construction, heavy-gauge walls and reinforced end panels allow paddles to pass within 1/16 to 1/8 in. (1.6 to 3.2 mm) of the vessel wall, minimizing residual material requiring removal prior to cleaning. The flange-mounted agitator can be hoisted vertically for ease of servicing.

Munson horizontal stationary blenders are equipped as standard with hinged and gasketed cover sections, removable grating with safety interlocks, and a bottom discharge valve.
Other mixing and blending machinery produced by the company includes Rotary Batch Mixers, Vee-Cone Blenders, Fluidized Bed Mixers, Rotary Continuous Mixers and Variable Intensity Mixers, Size reduction equipment includes Screen Classifying Cutters, Pin Mills, Attrition Mills, Lump Breakers, Rotary Knife Cutters, Hammer Mills and Shredders.









