Eirich
Eirich develop and manufacture key segments of equipment and machinery required for batch and continuous mixing processes covering a vast industry base.
Eirich draw on a wealth of expertise which has been built up during the company’s more than 100-year history of close co-operation with clients throughout the world in the field of industrial processing technology.
The core areas of expertise are continuous and discontinuous processes for mixing, granulating/pelletizing, drying and fine grinding. Main application areas include concrete, dry mortar, plasters, building materials, sand lime bricks, ceramics, refractories, glass, carbon bodies, friction linings, battery compounds for rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries, metallurgy, foundry molding sand and environmental protection.
MAR is the exclusive representative for Eirich in Australia and New Zealand.
Mixers for every application



The quality of your end product can never be better than the quality of the mixture!
Eirich have played an active role in the development of industrial mixing technology for more than 100 years. The large number of patents our close co-operation with users and our partnerships with research and learning institute have laid the foundation for the excellent reputation of the Eirich intensive mixers. Types are mixers are as follows:
Batch mixers
Continuous mixers
Vacuum mixers
Mixing reactors
Laboratory mixers
Cooling mixers
Driers


A summary of the advantages of Eirich drying technology:
- Any consistency can be processed without problems – no need for pre-conditioning
- No material build-up on heated walls or installed parts
- Granulates with the highest densities/powder densities
- Seals are not in direct contact with the product
- Easy change of formulas with short start-up and stop times
- Moisture and product quality adjustable over a wide range - from powdery to granular
Granulating and pelletizing mixers
Eirich can offer exceptional expertise in the field of granulating and pelletizing fine-grained and dustlike substances.
Ceramics
Molding compounds, molecular strainers, proppants, varistor compounds, dental compounds, cutting ceramics, grinding agents, oxide ceramics, grinding balls, ferrites, etc.
Building materials
Porosity agents for bricks, expanded clay, pearlite, etc.
Glass
Glass powder, carbon, lead glass mixtures, etc.
Metallurgy
Zinc and lead ore, aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, iron ore, etc.
Agricultural chemistry
Lime hydrate, dolomite, phosphate fertilizer, peat fertilizer, mineral compounds, sugar beet seeds, etc.
Environmental protection
Cement filter dusts, fly ash, slurries, dusts, lead oxide, etc.
Fine Grinding



Over the past years, the Eirich Group has consequently expanded their "fine grinding" business. A substantially enhanced choice of different grinding systems now provides the customer with alternatives offering technical and economical solutions that are optimally adapted to the application.
Eirich have developed the continuously operating agitated media mill MaxxMill® which, 
thanks to its special design, offers many advantages for users in terms of:
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Costs and quality
- Process control and service
Especially suitable for:
- Dry grinding to below 5µm
- Iron-free wet grinding
- Re-grinding (dry / wet) in order to optimize existing grinding systems
For information on any of the Eirich technology please contact
Mark Lix
Automation Engineer
Phone: (61) 2 9748 7001
Email: mlix@machineryautomation.com.au
Eirich WebSite: www.eirich.com



