A Planetary Mixer is a high-versatility mixing machine named after its unique motion: the mixing blade rotates on its own axis while simultaneously revolving around the center of the bowl—much like a planet orbiting the sun.1
For Future Machine, we have engineered this mixer to handle everything from dry powders to thick, high-viscosity pastes that standard mixers cannot process.
Standard mixers often leave "dead spots" where material doesn't move.2 The Future Machine Planetary Mixer eliminates this through its dual-motion geometry:
Primary Rotation: The beaters spin at high speed to shear and break down lumps.
Planetary Revolution: The entire assembly moves around the bowl's perimeter, ensuring the blades reach every single millimeter of the product.
Beater Variety: Includes interchangeable attachments such as Dough Hooks, Flat Beaters, and Wire Whisks for different product textures.3
Scraper Blade: A specialized PTFE scraper continuously wipes the bowl walls, pushing material back into the mixing zone to ensure 100% uniformity.
Vacuum Capability: Our advanced models are vacuum-rated, allowing you to remove air from pastes (like dental fillers or ointments) during the mixing process.
Hydraulic Lift: The mixing head is raised and lowered via a smooth hydraulic system for easy bowl removal and cleaning.
Industry
Common Use Case
Pharmaceutical
High-viscosity wet granulation, creams, and medicated pastes.
Cosmetics
Lipsticks, mascaras, and thick hair clays.
Food
Heavy doughs, chocolate fillings, and cream-based batters.
Chemical
Sealants, adhesives, and specialized battery pastes.
Variable Speed Drive (VFD): Allows the operator to start slow to prevent powder dusting and finish at high speed for smooth emulsification.
Jacketed Bowls: Our mixing bowls come with double-walls for steam heating or water cooling, essential for temperature-sensitive ingredients.
Heavy Duty Build: Designed with oversized gears and motors to ensure the machine never "stalls," even when mixing the thickest, stickiest materials.
This generated image showcases the heavy-duty industrial design of our planetary mixing system.