Sigma blade mixers are the most commonly used mixers in the family of double arm mixers. Double arm kneader mixers consists of two mixing blades placed in a 'w' shaped horizontal trough. The rotation of the blades is either tangential to each other or the blades can overlap within the trough. The blades rotate toward each other at same speeds in case of overlapping blades or at differential speeds for tangential blades. The blades typically move near the container walls and each other at close clearances (~ 2 mm), resulting in homogeneous mixing. The small clearances generate very high shearing action resulting in particle size reduction.
Sigma Blade Mixer profile of the sigma blade is such that the viscous mass of material is pulled, sheared, compressed, kneaded and folded by the action of the blades against the walls of the mixer trough. Tangential blade is used for material of higher viscosities such as adhesives, rubber compounds, flush colors, dyes and pigments. Overlapping blade action is used for materials of lighter viscosities such as carbon pastes, clay coating, creams, and ointments. The overlapping blade produces a lower kneading and shearing compared to the tangential blade action. Mixing homogeneity upto 99 percent and better can be achieved using the double arm kneader mixers. The power consumption in sigma blade mixer is higher compared to other types of mixers and can range from 45 to 75 kW/ m3 of mix material.