Device for mixing flowable materials

Agitating – Stationary deflector in flow-through mixing chamber – Curved deflector surface

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B01F 1500

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042590248

ABSTRACT:
A device for mixing flowable materials, especially relatively viscous liquids and flowable solids, comprises a pipe or tube section, preferably of circular cross section, provided internally with at least one mixing element helically twisted in a uniform manner about the axis of the pipe and formed with only two groups of surface regions which are folded relative to one another and which alternate along the mixing element. Each of these surface regions is of flat triangular outline with a base of the triangle formed along one of the helically twisted longitudinal edges of the mixing element and converging toward the other. The flat surface regions may be truncated, i.e. of generally trapezoidal outline with their narrow triangle side lying along the opposite edge of the mixing element from that occupied by the base, or of a pointed configuration where the triangle apex lies along this opposite side of the mixing element.

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