The AZ Mixing Eductor is an inline powder and liquid mixer that delivers rapid dispersion, hydration, and particle solubility using a conventional centrifugal pump or rotary gear pump — with no mechanical shear and no moving parts. Designed for industrial mixing applications where uniformity and efficiency matter, this patented mixing eductor eliminates the lumps, fish-eyes, and microgels common with traditional agitation methods.
How the AZ Mixing Eductor Works
The AZ Mixing Eductor uses a non-circular nozzle that generates twin, geometrically opposing downstream vortices. These overlapping vortex axes create a dual-action of fluid stretching and folding:
- Stretching exposes interfacial contact between individual strands, promoting rapid hydration
- Folding uniformly disperses the slurry throughout the process stream
- Dynamic interfacial contact enhances the stability and consistency of the final blend
Because the eductor operates using existing pump pressure — centrifugal or rotary gear — no additional energy input or mechanical agitator is required. The result is a compact, low-maintenance inline mixer capable of high-speed dosing without the shear degradation associated with impeller-based systems.
US Patent No. 8,622,715
Fig. 3 Twin Turbine Nozzle InsertAZ Mixing Eductor Features:
- No moving parts — reduced maintenance, greater reliability
- Easy to disassemble and clean — fast turnaround between production runs
- CIP (Clean-In-Place) capability — meets hygiene-critical process requirements
- Compact and lightweight — minimal footprint for inline installation
- Stainless steel construction — compatible with food, chemical, and pharmaceutical environments
AZ Mixing Eductor Benefits:
- Rapid dispersion, hydration, and particle solubility
- High-speed dosing rate — reduces overall process cycle time
- Prevents lumps, fish-eyes, and microgels
- Uniform blending with polymers, starches, emulsions, clays, pigments, gums, and hydrocolloids
- No mechanical shear — protects shear-sensitive materials and delicate formulations
Applications & Compatible Materials
The AZ Mixing Eductor is engineered for inline dry powder mixing, polymer hydration, slurry mixing, and liquid-liquid dispersion across a wide range of industrial processes. It is particularly effective with ingredients and materials that are difficult to wet or disperse uniformly.
Compatible materials include:
| Category | Examples |
| Polymers & Gums | Xanthan gum, guar gum, carrageenan, CMC |
| Hydrocolloids | Hydrocolloid blends, pectins, agar |
| Starches | Modified starches, wheat flour |
| Emulsions | Fats & oils, polysorbates |
| Pigments & Clays | Mineral pigments, bentonite |
| Polymers & Flocculants | Polyacrylamide, flocculants, polymers |
AZ Mixing Eductor Pictures
Industries Served
The AZ Mixing Eductor is used across industries where inline blending precision and sanitary design are critical:
- Food & Beverage — hydration of hydrocolloids, starches, and emulsifiers
- Chemical Processing — polymer hydration, slurry preparation, pigment dispersion
- Pharmaceuticals — CIP-capable inline mixing for formulation environments
- Cosmetics & Personal Care — emulsions, surfactant blending
- Paints & Coatings — pigment and clay dispersion
- Water & Wastewater Treatment — polymer hydration for flocculation systems
Performance Data
The AZ Mixing Eductor is available in sizes from 1.0″ to 3.0″. Performance charts are provided in PDF format for each model size. The eductor performs best with a 1.5 ft (0.5 m) straight pipe extension installed on the discharge end.
Download Performance Charts by Size:
- AZ Mixing Eductor — 1 Inch
- AZ Mixing Eductor — 1.5 Inch
- AZ Mixing Eductor — 2 Inch
- AZ Mixing Eductor — 3 Inch
- AZ Mixing Eductor – 1 Inch to 3 Inch
- AZ Mixing Eductor – 4 Inch
- AZ Mixing Eductor – 6 Inch
Explore More CCC Products
Compatible Components Corporation offers a complete line of industrial mixing and separation equipment:
- AZ Tank Eductors — Economical no-moving-parts eductors for in-tank agitation, liquid blending, and solids suspension
- VorSpin Stainless Steel Hydrocyclone Separators — High-efficiency inline separation for food, chemical, and industrial process streams
- View All Products
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a mixing eductor?
How is the AZ Mixing Eductor different from a tank eductor?
What materials can the AZ Mixing Eductor blend or disperse?
Does the AZ Mixing Eductor require mechanical shear to function?
Is the AZ Mixing Eductor CIP compatible?
What pump is required to operate the AZ Mixing Eductor?
What sizes are available for the AZ Mixing Eductor?
Ready to Improve Your Mixing Process?
Whether you are specifying equipment for a new process line or replacing an inefficient agitation system, the AZ Mixing Eductor offers a proven, low-maintenance inline solution. Our engineering team is available to review your application, provide sizing guidance, and arrange a pilot study.
AZ Mixing Eductor Applications
Below are some common applications with which we have achieved optimal results. This is not an inclusive list, so if you do not see your specific ingredient listed below, please let us know and we will be glad to discuss it further. Contact Us!
| A – F | G – Pol | Pot – Z |
|---|---|---|
| Ammonium Acetate | Gelatines | Potassium Acetates |
| Ammonium Silicate | Gluten | Potassium Aluminum Silicate |
| Anti-caking Agents | Glycerol | Protein Powders |
| Anti-foaming Agents | Gravies | Resins |
| Barley Flour | Guar Gum | Sodium Acetate |
| Bentonite | Gum Arabic | Sodium Aluminum Phosphate |
| Biopolymers | Hard-to-mix Ingredients | SCMC (Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose) |
| Calcium Bisulfate | HEC (Hydroxy Ethyl Cellulose) | Sodium Citrates |
| Calcium Carbonates | HEMC (Hydroxy Ethyl Methyl Cellulose) | Sodium Gluconate |
| Calcium Citrates | Hydrocolloids | Sorbitan (Emulsifier) |
| Calcium Formate | Hydroxypropyl Cellulose | Sulfuric Acid |
| CMC (Carboxymethylcellulose) | Lime | Starches |
| Carrageenan (Polysaccharides) | Magnesium | Sugar and Sugar Substitutes |
| Caropol | Magnesium Stearate | Tara Gum |
| Citric Acid | Milk Powder | Talc |
| Clays | Mineral Salts | Thickeners |
| EDTA | Oils and Fats | Vegetable Gums |
| Emulsifiers | Pectins | Wheat Flour |
| Flavours | Polymers | Xanthan Gum |
| Flocculants | Polysorbates (Emulsifiers) | Zinc Acetate |

