STATIC MIXERS NATURE

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RE MIXERS .COM Re Mixers, Inc. 3242 Commercial Ave. Madison WI 53714 Static mixers in the nature of disposable, plastic, nonelectric, inline static mixing machines used for mixing and dispensing adhesives, sealants, and the like; disposable, plastic, non-electric static mixing nozzles used for mixing and dispensing adhesives, sealants and the like, being parts of disposable, plastic, nonelectric, inline static mixing machines;RE MIXERS;MIXERS OR .COM;
XEMEX Re Mixers, Inc. 3242 Commercial Ave. Madison WI 53714 Static mixers in the nature of disposable, plastic, nonelectric, inline static mixing machines used for mixing and dispensing adhesives, sealants, and the like; disposable, plastic, non-electric static mixing nozzles used for mixing and dispensing adhesives, sealants and the like, being parts of disposable, plastic, nonelectric, inline static mixing machines;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A DCR RF front-end removes the DC term resulting from mixer port to port leakage and feeds RF and LO signals into the mixers with different phase combinations. The signal inputs to the mixers result in the intermediate frequency (IF) output of mixers being 180 degrees out of phase and their DC terms in phase. When subtracting the two outputs from each other the IF signals add up while the DC terms cancel giving a DC free output. A DC offset feedback tuning loop detects the DC offset in the IF domain and then feeds back the tuning voltage to current injection mixers. A multiplier cancels the IF signals and amplifies the DC offset and a comparator compares the amplified DC offset with a threshold voltage and controls the gain of current injection mixers. The feedback tuning loop thus tracks time-varying DC offsets in real-time.