Ross Reducing Prices on Batch High-Shear Mixers
Base prices of Series 100 and Series 500 Production Batch High Shear Mixers reduced by up to 40%.
Ross Mixers has announced significant price reductions on its Series 100 and Series 500 Production Batch High-Shear Mixers. Effective January 2025, base prices for these machines are reduced by up to 40%, depending on the model.
Ross says the decision to lower prices underscores its commitment to deliver value and meet customers’ processing needs without compromising on quality. Ross adds that its fleet of Laboratory High-Shear Mixers are the most robust in the market, noting that prices have been maintained since 2023.

According to the machine builder, its rotor/stator technology excels in general-purpose mixing, powder wet-out, deagglomeration, dispersion, emulsification and homogenization. U.S. customers can order standard models .
In addition to stocking popular mixers for fast shipment, Ross offers a comprehensive rental program that enables customers to test a mixer before making a purchase commitment. This program provides flexibility and helps manufacturers confirm mixer choice, jump-start operator training or simply fill a short-term production demand, Ross says.
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