26.03.2026
Many industrial sectors still frequently work in batches. However, the inline process has clear advantages over the classic batch process.
In batch processing, mixing quality and energy input depend heavily on time, operator, and fill level.
Inline means:
→ Process stability is not a nice-to-have, but a basis for quality.
Instead of mixing longer “to be on the safe side,” inline systems work with defined shear zones. Energy input is targeted, not blanket.
The result:
Batch scaling changes flow regimes and mixing times in a non-linear way. Inline scaling is achieved via throughput and speed at constant geometry.
→ This means fewer physical surprises during scale-up.
In the inline process, raw materials are mixed and processed directly in the production process.
This ensures:
Inline impresses with its efficiency, precision, and flexibility - regardless of throughput or recipe changes.
Still unsure whether the inline process is right for your production process?
→ With our “Try Before Buy” program, you can test your recipes, mixing, dosing and foaming processes under real conditions in our technical center or directly at your site with rental equipment. You will receive reliable data on process stability, scalability and the potential sustainability effects (time, material, and energy savings). This allows you to develop and validate your process before investing - transparently calculated and with significantly reduced risk.