Agitating – Stationary deflector in flow-through mixing chamber – Angularly related flat surfaces
Patent
1997-02-28
1998-09-29
Soohoo, Tony G.
Agitating
Stationary deflector in flow-through mixing chamber
Angularly related flat surfaces
366336, 138 42, B01F 506
Patent
active
058137629
ABSTRACT:
The mixer tube for low viscosity fluids contains plate-shaped elements which at one or at several points of the tube partially cover or block off its cross-section. The constrictions left free through the elements each comprise at least one gap-shaped region, with a longitudinal extent of this gap extending from tube wall to tube wall through the tube axis or from the tube wall through the tube axis to a second partial region. The gap subtends an angle with the tube axis in the range between about 20.degree. and 60.degree., preferably between 35.degree. and 45.degree.. A mixing path is provided after the constriction in the direction of flow. The fluid to be mixed can contain solid substances in suspension.
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Fleischli Markus
Schneider Gottlieb
Wehrli Marc Bruno
Soohoo Tony G.
Sulzer Chemtech AG
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