One mixing principle. From a tenth of a liter to twelve thousand.
Eirich builds intensive mixers on a single patented principle: a rotating pan and an eccentrically mounted tool, each driven independently. The result is laboratory process fidelity at gigafactory scale, across fifteen heavy industries.
B. Eccentric tool
Four ways Eirich ships material preparation to your plant.
Mixers, mills, monitoring and complete plants. Specified, engineered and commissioned from a single German source with a worldwide service network.
Fifteen industries. One mixing principle at the heart of each one.
From lithium cathode slurries to molten aluminium anode paste, the same patented pan-and-tool principle delivers repeatable, measurable process control.
Two axes. Two speeds. Total process control.
A pan rotates about its own vertical axis. A mixing tool, positioned eccentrically and driven on its own shaft, turns against the flow. The independent drives let a process engineer adjust energy input and shear without changing the geometry of the vessel.
That single idea scales. A 0.1 liter laboratory unit and a 12,000 liter production machine share the same operating principle, so a recipe validated on the bench translates cleanly to the plant. Process fidelity is not inherited from a formula sheet. It is engineered into the mechanics.
Tell us what you are mixing.
Send a recipe, a target, or a failing batch. A senior process engineer reads every request and replies within two working days.