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HāF Equipment Acquires Semi-Bulk Systems, Expanding Ingredient Handling Capabilities

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Advanced Ingredient Handling & Mixing Solutions for the Paint & Coatings Industry

Multiple bright colors of paint in paint cans with color charts. Ingredient Handling and Mixing Solutions for the Paint & Coatings Industry - HaF Equipment Manufacturers.

by Mitch Lund

Paint and coatings manufacturers operate in one of the most demanding processing environments in industrial manufacturing. Achieving consistent dispersion, controlling dust, managing difficult powders, and scaling production without sacrificing quality remain persistent challenges. HaF, through its dry and liquid ingredient process technologies, brings deep technical expertise in dry ingredient handling, slurry processing, and automation to help paint producers modernize and de-risk their operations.

Deep Process Expertise Built for Paint & Coatings Operations

Paint production depends on the precise handling and dispersion of pigments and functional powders such as titanium dioxide (TiO₂), calcium carbonate, clay, silica, thickeners, and specialty additives. HaF’s paint and coatings solutions are engineered specifically for these high-value, difficult-to-handle materials, using in-line, automated processes designed to improve batch-to-batch consistency and production efficiency.

Instead of relying on traditional batch tanks and high-shear mixers, HaF applies modular process designs that allow solid handling, wetting, dispersion, and slurry production to occur in a controlled, enclosed system—reducing variability while increasing throughput.

High Efficiency Powder-to-Liquid Mixing and Dispersion

At the core of HaF’s paint industry expertise is the VACUCAM® Ejector Mixer and Continuous Steady State Slurry Processes. This technology provides rapid, complete wetting of powders by drawing conditioned dry ingredients into a high-velocity liquid jet, maximizing the reactive surface area of both phases before contact occurs. The result is uniform dispersion without the agglomeration or clumping commonly associated with conventional mixing technologies.

This approach enables:

  • Complete dynamic dispersion of multiple ingredients
  • Consistent slurry quality across batches
  • Elimination of powder “fish eyes” and unhydrated clusters
  • Reliable processing of high-solids pigment slurries

Scalable Slurry Production for Modern Paint Plants

The VACUCAM® Continuous Steady State Slurry Process is designed to support high-capacity pigment slurry production while maintaining tight control of slurry concentration. Paint and pigment slurries can be produced at very high throughput rates and delivered continuously to storage or downstream mixing operations. This steady-state process allows manufacturers to decouple slurry production from final paint formulation, improving overall plant flexibility.

For applications requiring flexibility or lower throughput, batch recycle steady-state processes are also available, supporting a wide range of production capacities and ingredient combinations.

Automation, Control, and Process Integration

HaF’s paint and coatings solutions are engineered as modular, integrated systems that connect dry ingredient handling, wet mixing, slurry storage, and downstream distribution. Centralized control allows operators to manage recipes, ratios, and transfer operations from a single interface, supporting repeatability and reduced operator intervention.

Systems can be configured to feed finished slurries to multiple tanks or production lines, supporting parallel processing and eliminating traditional sequential batching constraints.

Supporting Safety, Efficiency, and Plant Modernization
Beyond throughput and quality, HaF focuses on operational improvements critical to paint manufacturers:

  • Reduced dust exposure and cleaner processing environments
  • Improved ergonomics and reduced injury risk
  • Smaller equipment footprints with simplified unit operations
  • Compatibility with automated cleaning and enclosed processing designs

These advantages make HaF’s solutions well-suited for both new paint plants and incremental modernization of existing facilities.

A Process Partner for the Paint Industry
Team HaF brings more than equipment—they deliver engineered process solutions built around the realities of paint and coatings production. By combining advanced dry ingredient handling, high-efficiency powder-to-liquid mixing, and scalable slurry processing, HaF helps paint manufacturers increase capacity, improve consistency, and prepare their operations for future formulation and demand changes.

Reliable Dry Ingredient Handling for Difficult Powders

Paint ingredients frequently present flow challenges such as bridging, rat-holing, and inconsistent discharge. HaF addresses these issues with dry handling systems designed to condition powders before they ever reach the mixer. Technologies such as the Air-Cone® Hopper use low-pressure conditioning air to fluidize powders, enabling accurate, repeatable discharge and virtually eliminating material hold-back.

These systems support:

  • Bulk bag unloading for major pigments
  • Paper bag and drum handling for minor ingredients
  • Accurate feeding to in-line mixers and vacuum conveyors
  • Cleaner, dust-free operation with reduced manual handling

About HaFSBX
HaFSBX designs turnkey systems for projects of all sizes. Our team understands our customers’ concerns and takes the time to listen, develop a plan, and communicate along the way. If you need someone you can trust and want to eliminate the stress of managing the details of your next project, contact us today to discuss your next project and how our team can help.

About The Author – Mitch Lund
Mitch has been with HaF Equipment for more than 4 years and leads business development for HaFSBX in the baking and snack sectors. He has been in ingredient handling for 14 years and can be found at many of the industry trade associations HaF actively supports, including ABA, BEMA, and ASB. Mitch is a graduate of the University of Minnesota’s Chemical Engineering program and is passionate about helping customers grow and improve their businesses.