All Visimix Products

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VisiMix Turbulent

Low viscosity liquids and multi- phase system

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VisiMix DI

Combined mixing devices

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VisiMix Laminar

Highly viscous and non- Newtonian

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VisiMix RSDE

Rotor Stator Disperser and/or Emulsifier

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VisiMix Pipeline

Carreau rheological model

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VisiXcel

Creating an organized data base

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Bubble columns

simulations with bubble mixing

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VisiMix 3D Viewer

3-dimensional visualization

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VisiMix Off-Center

modeling and technical calculations


Scaling Up/ Down

SCALING up/down efforts


Process Evaluation

performance of mixing operations

Our Products

VisiMix Ltd. developed the first PC software for technical calculations, analysis, improvement, scale-up, and development of mixing processes and equipment based on mathematical simulation. VisiMix products enable chemical engineers, process engineers, and R&D personnel to visualize mixing processes and to calculate the most important process parameters for single- and two-phase systems. These parameters include power consumption, circulation rates, local concentrations of solutes and suspended particles, drop size, concentrations of reactants in chemical reactors, and more. VisiMix products provide efficient solutions at all critical points of the process: troubleshooting/improvement, equipment design, process R&D, equipment purchase, production, etc.

The products provide data about the dynamic characteristics of mixing equipment, and a wide range of data required for mathematical modeling of different unit operations such as local flow velocities, turbulence intensities, micro-mixing, etc.,.

VisiMix inputs consist of easily accessible data on the mixing equipment and the properties of the media.


merchaotIf the mixing is not well understood, wrong choices could be adopted in the process development. It is estimated that losses by poor mixing per year are $1 TO $10 Billion in the US Chemical industry alone.”

Handbook of Industrial Mixing, E.L. Paul, V.A. Atiemo-Obeng, and S.M. Kresta (Eds.),  Wiley-Interscience, New York, 2004

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