Agitating – Stationary deflector in flow-through mixing chamber – Curved deflector surface
Patent
1983-12-08
1985-06-11
Simone, Timothy F.
Agitating
Stationary deflector in flow-through mixing chamber
Curved deflector surface
138 40, 138 42, 366338, B01F 506
Patent
active
045225044
ABSTRACT:
The invention pertains to a linear in-line mixing system wherein a plurality of tubular elements removably located within a conduit in end-to-end relationship define a passage through which materials to be mixed flow. The elements each contain a pair of helical vanes spiralled in opposite directions about the associated element's longitudinal axis, and engaging elements are interlocked to prevent relative rotation.
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Pyles Division
Simone Timothy F.
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