High viscosity mixers are mixers designed to mix materials through a laminar mixing process because the ingredients are so viscous that a turbulent mixed phase cannot be obtained at all, or without a lot of heat. , allowing any machine suitable for performing a wide range of mixing operations, including emulsification, homogenization, disintegration, dissolution, dispersion, mixing, particle size reduction and deagglomeration. Some products that may require laminar mixing in a high viscosity mixer include putties, chewing gum and soap. Final products typically start in the hundreds of thousands of centipoises and go up to several million centipoises.