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Cosmox Stirring Motor

Cosmox Stirring Motor
Cosmox Stirring Motor
Cosmox Stirring Motor
Cosmox Stirring Motor
Cosmox Stirring Motor
Cosmox Stirring Motor
Cosmox Stirring Motor
Cosmox Stirring Motor
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Cosmox Stirring Motor
Cosmox Stirring Motor
Cosmox Stirring Motor
Cosmox Stirring Motor
Cosmox Stirring Motor
Cosmox Stirring Motor
Cosmox Stirring Motor
Cosmox Stirring Motor
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Cosmox Stirring Motor

White ink is notoriously heavy and prone to sedimentation. Unlike standard CMYK inks, white ink particles settle rapidly inside tanks and lines, leading to inconsistent color, blocked nozzles, and expensive printhead damage.

The Cosmox Stirring Motor solves this problem by providing continuous, reliable agitation to your white ink system. Designed specifically for inkjet printers using white ink, this motor keeps particles in permanent suspension, ensuring smooth flow and uniform density from tank to printhead.

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  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: Cosmox Ink Stirring
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$35.00

FAQ

What printers is the Cosmox stirring motor compatible with?
The Cosmox stirring motor is compatible with DTF printers, DTG printers, and UV printers that use white ink. It works with most white ink stirring systems and can be integrated into existing ink tank setups.
Why does white ink need a stirring motor?
White ink contains heavy titanium dioxide particles that settle rapidly. Without continuous stirring, these particles sink to the bottom of the ink tank within hours. This causes inconsistent opacity, clogged dampers, blocked printhead nozzles, and expensive maintenance. A stirring motor keeps particles suspended for reliable printing.
How does the stirring motor prevent ink sediment?
The motor drives a magnetic or mechanical stirrer inside the ink tank, creating a continuous gentle vortex that keeps white ink particles in motion. This prevents particles from adhering to each other or settling at the bottom. The result is uniform ink density and consistent print quality.